Models of User Involvement in the Mental Health Context: Intentions and Implementation Challenges

作者: Marianne Storm , Adrian Edwards

DOI: 10.1007/S11126-012-9247-X

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摘要: Patient-centered care, shared decision-making, patient participation and the recovery model are models of care which incorporate user involvement patients’ perspectives on their treatment care. The aims this paper to examine these different association with in mental health context discuss some challenges associated implementation. sources used policy documents published literature research patient-centered recovery. advocate that services should be oriented towards or users’ needs, involvement. These policies also emphasize integration people disorders community. However, collaborative have generally been subject limited empirical about effectiveness. There implementation inpatient What evidence there is indicates tensions between providers’ issues related risk person’s capacity for involvement, concerns what role patients themselves wish play decision-making. Lack competence awareness among providers further issues. Further work training, evaluation needed ensure adapting at all levels services.

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