International declaration on rural mental health research: 10 guiding principles and standards

Author:

Roberts Russell1ORCID,Munoz Sarah‐Anne2ORCID,Thorpe Karla3,Dalton Hazel4ORCID,Deacon Leith5ORCID,Meredith David6ORCID,Gussy Mark78ORCID,Bain Steve F.9,Swann Christian210ORCID,Lindstrom Maria11,Blanch Jordi12ORCID,Beautrais Annette13,Silverblatt Helene14,Salvador‐Carulla Luis15ORCID,Colgan Finola16,Heinz Tammy D.17ORCID,Perkins David15,Russell Sean18,Grattidge Laura19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Manna Institute, Equally Well, School of Business Charles Sturt University Bathurst New South Wales Australia

2. Education for Scotland & UHI Inverness Highland Scotland UK

3. Mental Health Commission of Canada Ottawa Ontario Canada

4. Rural Health Research Institute, Manna Institute Charles Sturt University Orange New South Wales Australia

5. School of Environmental Design and Rural Development University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

6. Teagasc, The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority Dublin Ireland

7. Lincoln Institute for Rural and Coastal Health University of Lincoln Lincoln UK

8. La Trobe Rural Health School La Trobe University Melbourne Victoria Australia

9. Texas A&M University‐Kingsville Kingsville Texas USA

10. Manna Institute, Faculty of Health Southern Cross University Coffs Harbour New South Wales Australia

11. Department of Epidemiology and Global Health Umeå University Umeå Västerbotten Sweden

12. Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

13. Health NZ Timaru Hospital Timaru New Zealand

14. School of Medicine University of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico USA

15. Health Research Institute University of Canberra Canberra Australian Capital Territory Australia

16. Mental Health Ireland Midlands Meath and Louth Ireland

17. Hogg Foundation for Mental Health University of Texas Austin Texas USA

18. Coventry University Coventry West Midlands UK

19. Centre for Rural Health University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania Australia

Abstract

AbstractRural communities have unique mental health needs and challenges which are often related to the uniqueness of the community itself. On a per‐capita basis, the investment in rural mental health research is far less than that in urban communities. Added to this, rural communities are often at risk of researchers, based in large urban universities, visiting, conducting the research with minimal engagement with local stakeholders and limited understanding of the community's social‐service‐environmental context. Often this research leaves no visible benefit to the community with respect to increased knowledge, resources or community capacity. This commentary is based on the insights of a panel of authors from 9 countries, each with extensive experience of rural mental health research and work. And it seeks to stimulate the discourse on responsible rural mental health practice. The aim of this commentary is to provide a reference on research practice for novice and experienced researchers on rural mental health research and practice, to assist policymakers, government and funding bodies to establish appropriate standards and guidelines for rural mental health research, and support rural communities to advocate for equity of funding and sustainable research as they engage with researchers, funders and governments. The 10 standards in this declaration will help guide researchers toward research that is beneficial to rural communities and also help develop the local community's research capability, which ultimately will serve to enhance the mental health and well‐being of rural communities.

Publisher

Wiley

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