The Consortium of Australian Academic Psychiatrists for Independent Policy Research and Analysis (CAPIPRA): Aims, model, outputs, and implications for clinical academic advocacy
Author(s)
Looi, Jeffrey CL
Allison, Stephen
Bastiampillai, Tarun
Kisely, Stephen R
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2021
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OBJECTIVE: We describe an independent model of clinical academic mental health services research that is able to provide synthesised views for medico-political organisations that are engaged in advocacy for national and state evidence-based policy and planning of mental healthcare. CONCLUSIONS: CAPIPRA focuses on independent research and policy analysis using publicly available datasets on population mental health at national and state/territory levels, published in international and national peer-reviewed journals (>50 papers since 2019). We partner with medico-political organisations in evidence-based advocacy across a ...
View more >OBJECTIVE: We describe an independent model of clinical academic mental health services research that is able to provide synthesised views for medico-political organisations that are engaged in advocacy for national and state evidence-based policy and planning of mental healthcare. CONCLUSIONS: CAPIPRA focuses on independent research and policy analysis using publicly available datasets on population mental health at national and state/territory levels, published in international and national peer-reviewed journals (>50 papers since 2019). We partner with medico-political organisations in evidence-based advocacy across a wide range of issues.
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View more >OBJECTIVE: We describe an independent model of clinical academic mental health services research that is able to provide synthesised views for medico-political organisations that are engaged in advocacy for national and state evidence-based policy and planning of mental healthcare. CONCLUSIONS: CAPIPRA focuses on independent research and policy analysis using publicly available datasets on population mental health at national and state/territory levels, published in international and national peer-reviewed journals (>50 papers since 2019). We partner with medico-political organisations in evidence-based advocacy across a wide range of issues.
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Journal Title
Australas Psychiatry
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This publication has been entered in Griffith Research Online as an advanced online version.
Subject
Psychiatry (incl. psychotherapy)
Clinical Practice
Mental healthcare advocacy
Population Mental Health
Psychiatrist
evidence-based mental health policy