Megan Prictor
La Trobe University
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Journal of The Society for Social Work and Research | 2013
Veronica Jean Pitt; Dianne Lowe; Megan Prictor; Sarah Hetrick; Rebecca Ryan; Lynda Berends; Sophie Hill
Consumer-provider involvement in the delivery of mental health services has steadily increased in the past several decades; however, the effects on client and service outcomes have remained unclear. The objectives of this paper are to (a) summarize a Cochrane review of consumer-providers’ effects on client outcomes in statutory mental health services and (b) discuss several key issues that, if addressed, might strengthen evidence in this area. We searched The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Current Contents until March 2012 to identify relevant studies. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they randomized adult clients to statutory mental health services delivered with and without consumer-provider involvement. Eleven studies met the eligibility criteria and were divided into 2 separate comparison groups: studies comparing consumer-providers with professionals employed in the same role within a mental health service (5 studies) and studies comparing mental health services with and without consumer-providers as an adjunct to the service (6 studies). The limited outcome data available from the studies indicated no difference in quality of life, function, social relations, mental health symptoms, client satisfaction, or attrition in those receiving services from consumer-providers compared with those who did not. None of the studies reported any adverse outcomes for clients. Addressing several key issues could strengthen the evidence such as: core outcome measures, appropriate study designs for evaluating complex interventions, minimal cross-contamination of treatment groups for community-based interventions, improved trial reporting, and the use of systematic reviews to inform future research.
Journal of Evidence-based Medicine | 2013
Megan Prictor; Sophie Hill
This paper presents an overview of the history and achievements of the Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group, part of the international Cochrane Collaboration. It surveys the Groups establishment and structure, the scope of its Cochrane Reviews and the growth in its publication output over its 16‐year history. The paper examines the Groups developmental work in interventions and outcomes related to patient communication and involvement, as well as methodological resources for review authors. It also outlines the Review Groups research partnerships with state, national and international agencies, particularly in the areas of chronic disease management, medicines use, public involvement, and vaccines communication. The Groups strong contribution to an evidence‐base for health communication and participation are acknowledged.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2007
Xavier Bosch-Capblanch; Katharine Abba; Megan Prictor; Paul Garner
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2014
Anneliese Synnot; Rebecca Ryan; Megan Prictor; Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh; Barbara Parker
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2013
Veronica Jean Pitt; Dianne Lowe; Sophie Hill; Megan Prictor; Sarah Hetrick; Rebecca Ryan; Lynda Berends
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2014
Rebecca Ryan; Nancy Santesso; Dianne Lowe; Sophie Hill; Jeremy Grimshaw; Megan Prictor; Caroline Kaufman; Genevieve Cowie; Michael D. Taylor
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2008
Jt Scott; M Harmsen; Megan Prictor; Amanda Sowden; Ian Watt
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2003
Jt Scott; Mirjam Harmsen; Megan Prictor; Vikki Entwistle; Amanda Sowden; Ian Watt
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2003
J Tim Scott; Megan Prictor; Mirjam Harmsen; Vikki Entwistle; Amanda Sowden; Ian Watt
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2004
Megan Prictor; Sophie Hill; A. Mackenzie; J. Stoelwinder; Mirjam Harmsen