The UK Northern Talking Therapies Practice Research Network: Lessons from ten years of generating practice-based evidence

Jaime Delgadillo, Michael Barkham, Mike Lucock

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Abstract

Practice research networks (PRNs) have been proposed as a mechanism to support continuous service evaluation and improvement in the field of psychological therapies. In theory, PRNs could help to generate high quality practice-based evidence that has potential to inform and improve clinical care. However, in practice, many obstacles pose challenges to the sustainability and impact of such networks. The UK Northern Talking Therapies PRN is an exemplar that has generated over 20 scientific publications over a decade of successful clinical-academic collaborations. This article distils key lessons learned over that time, to guide and promote the wider adoption of PRNs in psychological services.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Cognitive Behaviour Therapist
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2 Dec 2025

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