Health Services Research
Research at the Royal College of Psychiatrists
has a major impact on both national practice and policy. The Health
Services Research Team is based within the College Centre for
Quality Improvement (CCQI) and conducts both large scale, national
research and in-depth qualitative studies. Our work provides
insight into the experiences of both mental health professionals
and those living with mental health problems, focusing on
under-studied aspects of healthcare provision and public
health.
Our Projects
Mental health in older
people
Health and well-being of people
aged 65-84: a European study
The UK arm of a European study about the health and well-being
of older people.
Child and adolescent mental health
CAPSS - Rare
disorders in young people
A surveillance system that facilitates
research into rare psychiatric disorders in children and
adolescents.
CAMHS Inpatient Referral Study
A study of the pathways
through which young people are admitted to adult psychiatric wards,
and what happens to them.
Inpatient services for young people
Evaluating inpatient services
for children and adolescents, in terms of cost, clinical and social
outcomes, and the satisfaction of patients.
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