Abstract
CMHSR has a long history of consumer involvement in research studies. These studies use the principles of Participatory Action Research (PAR), which is an approach to research in which consumers are included in all stages of a study.1 We discuss the research of Joanne Consumer involvement in research has become increasingly important, especially in mental health services research. CMHSR embraces the importance of consumers’ experience and knowledge in enhancing quality research. Consumers at CMHSR are involved in all aspects of the research process, from the conceptualization of a research topic to the dissemination of research findings. Consumers are involved in training, statistical analysis, interviewing, data entry, database management, and managing research studies. They also present and publish findings.
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