Patient and public involvement in the design of clinical trials: an overview of systematic reviews

A Price, L Albarqouni, JO Kirkpatrick… - Journal of evaluation …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Funders encourage lay‐volunteer inclusion in research. There are controversy
and resistance, given concerns of role confusion, exploratory methods, and limited evidence …

Lived experience codesign of self-harm interventions: a scoping review

LC Wright, NL Chemas, C Cooper - BMJ open, 2023 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives This study aims to map existing literature describing how people with lived
experience of self-harm have engaged in codesigning self-harm interventions, understand …

Patient perspectives on an intervention after suicide attempt: The need for patient centred and individualized care

L Michaud, Y Dorogi, S Gilbert, C Bourquin - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background Many types of intervention exist for suicide attempters, but they tend not to
sufficiently consider patient's views. Aim To identify useful components of a previously …

Participatory action research and oral history as natural allies in mental health research

V Calabria, D Bailey - Qualitative Research, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article explores the similarities and differences between oral history and participatory
action research (PAR) as two qualitative research methods that both accord with an …

[图书][B] Developing person-centred practice: a practical approach to quality healthcare

J Hewitt-Taylor - 2015 - books.google.com
This textbook provides a practice-focused case study based exploration of how the ideas of
person-centeredness can be developed and incorporated in to everyday practice. This how …

How people who self‐harm negotiate the inpatient environment: the mental healthcare workers perspective

JB Thomas, CO Haslam - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Accessible summary What is known about the subject? Self‐harm plays a function,
commonly in the form of distress management. There has been little focussed exploration of …

A qualitative analysis of the experiences of people with psychosis of a novel cognitive behavioural therapy targeting suicidality

YF Awenat, E Shaw-Núñez, J Kelly, H Law, S Ahmed… - Psychosis, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This study presents a qualitative evaluation of a novel cognitive behavioural therapy
targeting suicidal thoughts and behaviours for people experiencing psychosis. Eight …

What activities might facilitate personal recovery for adults who continue to self‐harm? A meta‐synthesis employing the connectedness/hope and optimism/identity …

K Deering, J Williams - International journal of mental health …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Self‐harm is an international concern. While treatment in health care focusses on methods
to reduce the act, there is less exploration in how to assist adults who are unable to minimize …

Compassionate wound care: an integrated intervention for people who self-injure

G Rayner, J Blackburn, K Ousey - Nurse prescribing, 2018 - magonlinelibrary.com
This article discusses how an integrated physical, psychological and social approach to
wound care can help improve the quality of life for people who self-injure. The health …

Relationships between mental health services and faith communities: a co-produced grounded theory study

J RAFFAY - 2019 - etheses.dur.ac.uk
Despite demand outstripping provision, mental health services rarely collaborate with faith
communities. Their practice contrasts with growing evidence that religious adherence …