Service user involvement in mental health care: an evolutionary concept analysis

SL Millar, M Chambers, M Giles - Health Expectations, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background The concept of service user involvement is an evolving concept in the mental
health‐care literature. Objective This study sought to explore and analyse the concept of …

[PDF][PDF] Recovery, psychosis and psychiatry: research is better than rhetoric

M Slade, M Hayward - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2007 - kclpure.kcl.ac.uk
King’s Research Portal Page 1 King’s Research Portal DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.2007.01047.x
Document Version Early version, also known as pre-print Link to publication record in King's …

Improving training in spiritual care: a qualitative study exploring patient perceptions of professional educational requirements

SJ Yardley, CE Walshe, A Parr - Palliative Medicine, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Healthcare professionals express difficulties in delivering spiritual care, despite it being a
core component of palliative care national policies. The patient perspective on professional …

Exploring trainee perspectives on barriers and facilitators in serious mental illness doctoral training.

KS Rbeiz, JC Badawi, CJ Parker, E Blanco… - Psychological …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Although there have been momentous and critical advancements in serious mental illness
(SMI) psychology doctoral training models and competencies, there is still much systemic …

Engaging service users and carers in health and social care education: challenges and opportunities in the Chinese community

YWE Yeung, SM Ng - Social Work Education, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Service users' and carers' involvement in health and social care education has become a
mainstream activity in Britain. However, members from black and minority ethnic …

Enhancing health‐care workers' understanding and thinking about people living with co‐occurring mental health and substance use issues through consumer‐led …

V Roussy, N Thomacos, A Rudd… - Health …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background Stigma and judgemental assumptions by health workers have been identified
as key barriers to accessing health care for people living with co‐occurring mental health …

Perspectives of rural health and human service practitioners following suicide prevention training programme in Australia: A thematic analysis

M Jones, M Ferguson, S Walsh… - Health & social care …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
There are well‐established training programmes available to support health and human
services professionals working with people vulnerable to suicide. However, little is known …

Enhancing mental health awareness in emergency services (the ENHANcE I project): cross-sectional survey on mental health stigma among emergency services staff

CM Hazell, Y Koc, S O'Brien, S Fielding-Smith… - BJPsych …, 2021 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThe number of mental health-related 999 calls to emergency services has
increased in recent years. However, emergency services staff have an unfavourable …

A move towards a culture of involvement: Involving service users and carers in the selection of future clinical psychologists

T Vandrevala, M Hayward, J Willis… - The Journal of Mental …, 2007 - emerald.com
National policies suggest that service users and carers should be involved in health care
planning and delivery. Initiatives to involve service users and carers within the education of …

Perceived improvements in service user involvement in two clinical psychology training courses

S Holttum, M Hayward - Psychology Learning & Teaching, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
In line with current developments in mental health training, the doctoral courses in clinical
psychology at two UK universities, Canterbury Christ Church and Surrey, have been working …