What happens when peer support workers are introduced as members of community-based clinical mental health service delivery teams: a qualitative study

C Ehrlich, M Slattery, G Vilic, P Chester… - … interprofessional care, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… of people with lived experience (in this paper referred to as peer support workers (PSWs))
working in partnership with clinicianscommunity treatment-Issues from scientific and clinical

Patients' experiences of assessment and detention under mental health legislation: systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis

SF Akther, E Molyneaux, R Stuart, S Johnson… - BJPsych …, 2019 - cambridge.org
… papers focusing on the experiences of people detained in … clinical outcomes of coercion in
12 European countries in an effort to produce standardised recommendations for good clinical

[图书][B] Clinicians in court

AE Barsky - 2024 - books.google.com
… In conducting research for this book, I asked various clinicians, “What was your worst experience
… • Clinicians working with older adults may be called as witnesses in mental competency …

“I wouldn't know where to start”: Perspectives from clinicians, agency leaders, and autistic adults on improving community mental health services for autistic adults

BB Maddox, S Crabbe, RS Beidas… - …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… with 22 autistic adults with mental healthcare experience, 44 community mental health … ): I
think people are afraid to treat people with autism because they don’t know what to do. I think if …

[图书][B] Working with involuntary clients: A guide to practice

C Trotter - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
… A worker may have worked with young homeless people for many … talk about evidence
informed rather than evidence-based practice as this provides ‘ample room for clinical experience

Qualitative reports of how and when therapists adapt children's evidence-based practices during community implementation

ML Barnett, L Brookman-Frazee… - Journal of Clinical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… related to perceptions of and experiences with the EBPs of interest, therapists were asked
a series of questions related to the adaptations they made to individual EBPs. The interview …

It is just that people treat you like a human being: The meaning of dignity for patients with substance use disorders

H Solberg, D Nåden - Journal of clinical nursing, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… We did not find any study exploring personsexperiences of preserving their dignity in the
encounter with health care staff. We found it therefore important to carry out the present study. …

[HTML][HTML] Criteria, procedures, and future prospects of involuntary treatment in psychiatry around the world: a narrative review

A Saya, C Brugnoli, G Piazzi, D Liberato… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
… , the patient’s experience of coercion, the repercussions on the … by doctors as the Compulsory
Treatment Order (community … introduces community treatment orders in New Zealand. …

[HTML][HTML] What do patients really want? An in-depth examination of patient experience in four Australian hospitals

F Rapport, P Hibbert, M Baysari, JC Long… - BMC health services …, 2019 - Springer
… This was exacerbated by seeing nurses and doctors talking amongst … clinical pathways
actually suited me as a person didn’t get addressed ... If I had been asked I would have said, no …

Patient experience of long-term recovery after open fracture of the lower limb: a qualitative study using interviews in a community setting

S Rees, E Tutton, J Achten, J Bruce, ML Costa - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
… of their everyday experience. I think when people think you’re doing so well physically they
just … Our findings indicate that longer term clinical support is required to improve outcomes for …