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  • TIL WYKES AND MAX MARSHALLReshaping mental health practice with evidence: the Mental Health Research Network

  • Many psychiatrists will have searched for the solution to a clinical problem only to find that the evidence uncovered was grossly inadequate or thoroughly confusing

  • A recent report suggested that only 28.5% of National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) awards are in the area of serious mental illness, despite the fact that 58% of all direct care costs are to this group (Torrey et al, 2003)

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TIL WYKES AND MAX MARSHALL

Reshaping mental health practice with evidence: the Mental Health Research Network. Many psychiatrists will have searched for the solution to a clinical problem only to find that the evidence uncovered was grossly inadequate or thoroughly confusing. Some will have felt that such uncertainty is part of the science of psychiatry, but we would argue that it arises from deficits in the quantity and quality of the underpinning research

The scale and quality of psychiatric research
Structure of the MHRN
Research creativity
Involving service users
Getting research onto the MHRN
What will the MHRN add?
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