Shared decision‐making interventions for people with mental health conditions
Y Aoki, Y Yaju, T Utsumi, L Sanyaolu… - Cochrane Database …, 2022 - cochranelibrary.com
Shared decision‐making interventions for people with mental health conditions - Aoki, Y - 2022
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Collaborative care approaches for people with severe mental illness
Background Collaborative care for severe mental illness (SMI) is a community‐based
intervention that promotes interdisciplinary working across primary and secondary care …
intervention that promotes interdisciplinary working across primary and secondary care …
Families' experiences of involvement in care planning in mental health services: an integrative literature review
O Doody, MP Butler, R Lyons… - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? Current policy advocates for the
participation of family carers in care planning. Caring for a person with a mental illness …
participation of family carers in care planning. Caring for a person with a mental illness …
The use of theory in process evaluations conducted alongside randomized trials of implementation interventions: a systematic review
SA McIntyre, JJ Francis, NJ Gould… - Translational …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Interventions to implement changes into health care practice (ie, implementation
interventions) are critical to improving care but their effects are poorly understood. Two …
interventions) are critical to improving care but their effects are poorly understood. Two …
Service users' views regarding user involvement in mental health services: A qualitative study
M Laitila, J Nummelin, T Kortteisto… - Archives of psychiatric …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Service user involvement is emphasised in many strategies, plans and
declarations globally. However, in practice, service user involvement is not always achieved …
declarations globally. However, in practice, service user involvement is not always achieved …
Embedding shared decision-making in the care of patients with severe and enduring mental health problems: the EQUIP pragmatic cluster randomised trial
Background Severe mental illness is a major driver of worldwide disease burden. Shared
decision-making is critical for high quality care, and can enhance patient satisfaction and …
decision-making is critical for high quality care, and can enhance patient satisfaction and …
A lack of therapeutic engagement and consumer input in acute inpatient care planning limits fully accountable mental health nursing practice
It is mental health consumer's human right to lead a fulfilling life as they are empowered to
actively manage their recovery. This can be facilitated through care planning, yet research …
actively manage their recovery. This can be facilitated through care planning, yet research …
Is it time to abandon care planning in mental health services? A qualitative study exploring the views of professionals, service users and carers
Background It has been established that mental health‐care planning does not adequately
respond to the needs of those accessing services. Understanding the reasons for this and …
respond to the needs of those accessing services. Understanding the reasons for this and …
[PDF][PDF] Cross-national comparative mixed-methods case study of recovery-focused mental health care planning and co-ordination: Collaborative Care Planning Project …
Background The context and delivery of mental health care are diverging between England
and Wales, despite retaining points of common interest; therefore, these countries provide a …
and Wales, despite retaining points of common interest; therefore, these countries provide a …
Evaluation of a co‐delivered training package for community mental health professionals on service user‐and carer‐involved care planning
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? There is consistent evidence that
service users and carers feel marginalized in the process of mental health care planning …
service users and carers feel marginalized in the process of mental health care planning …