The patient's perspective on participation in a multidisciplinary team meeting: A phenomenological study

K Berben, E Walgrave, J Bergs… - … Journal of Mental …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In mental health care settings, inpatients are increasingly engaged in their care process,
allowing them to participate in multidisciplinary team meetings. Research into how mental …

Participation of inpatients in multidisciplinary team meetings: An explorative study of mental healthcare workers' perception

K Berben, E Dierckx, A Van Hecke… - Archives of Psychiatric …, 2022 - Elsevier
Aim To explore the perception of mental healthcare workers about participation of inpatients
during multidisciplinary team meetings (MTMs) and to determine which demographic and …

Are psychiatric team meetings patient centred? A cross-sectional survey on patient views regarding multi-disciplinary team meetings

C Carey, J Lally, A Abba-Aji - Irish journal of psychological medicine, 2015 - cambridge.org
ObjectivesThe system of weekly psychiatric ward rounds is being challenged and multi-
disciplinary team meetings (MDTMs) involving inpatients have been developed. These aim …

Storytelling of co‐operative team meetings in acute psychiatric care

P Vuokila‐Oikkonen, S Janhonen… - Journal of Advanced …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Background. One of the goals of co‐operative psychiatric nursing and co‐operative team
meetings is to improve patients' and significant others' participation and thus, to enhance …

The reality of teamwork in an acute mental health ward

M Deacon, M Cleary - Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
PURPOSE: The study aims to explore the activities of mental health nurses in an acute
inpatient ward. Teamwork emerged as one of several important matters for analysis …

Valuing teamwork: Insights from newly‐registered nurses working in specialist mental health services

M Cleary, J Horsfall, J Mannix… - … Journal of Mental …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
In this qualitative study, the experiences of a small cohort of registered nurses (RN) during
the first 2 years of mental health employment were documented. A total of 13 semistructured …

Inter-professional collaboration reduces the burden of caring for patients with mental illnesses in primary healthcare. A realist evaluation study

M De Sutter, A De Sutter, N Sundahl… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The implementation of primary care for mental health is often insufficient, which
leaves its mark on staff. A team-based approach of mental healthcare prevents poor staff …

[HTML][HTML] A multilevel study of patient-centered care perceptions in mental health teams

F Durand, MJ Fleury - BMC health services research, 2021 - Springer
Background The successful combination of interprofessional collaboration in
multidisciplinary teams with patient-centered care is necessary when it comes to delivering …

Multidisciplinary team meetings in community mental health: a systematic review of their functions

CN a Bháird, P Xanthopoulou, G Black… - Mental Health Review …, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose Previous research has identified a need for greater clarity regarding the functions of
multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings in UK community mental health services. The …

The clients' experience of the community group: implications for nurse facilitators

S Harms, A Benson - Journal of Psychiatric and mental health …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Community or large group meetings occur in many mental health units. Literature is
available that describes the possible functions of such groups, but little is known about how …