Consumer and carer participation in mental health delivery is now enshrined in Australian Government policy. However, strategies assisting in implementing this vision have not been explored. Nurses are crucial to the mental health workforce, both in numbers and by virtue of the therapeutic relationship. The willingness of nurses to encourage consumer and carer participation is therefore essential for implementation of this policy. This article presents part 1 of the findings of a qualitative study exploring nurses' opinions regarding consumer and carer participation. Data were analyzed using a content-analysis approach, assisted by the software package NVivo. The themes explicated were as follows: Consumer and carer participation—a help or ...
Collaboration with service users and carers is now considered an integral aspect of mental health se...
Widespread changes to the structure and delivery of mental health services have effected considerabl...
Purpose: The aims of this article were to evaluate the Mental Health Consumer Participation Question...
Consumer and carer participation in mental health delivery is now enshrined in Australian Government...
Consumer and carer participation in mental health delivery is now enshrined in Australian Government...
Consumer and carer participation in mental health delivery is now enshrined in Australian Government...
Consumer and carer participation in mental health delivery is now enshrined in Australian Government...
Australian government policy has effectively mandated consumer and carer participation. However, the...
Australian government policy has effectively mandated consumer and carer participation. However, the...
Australian government policy has effectively mandated consumer and carer participation. However, the...
Australian government policy has effectively mandated consumer and carer participation. However, the...
The role of family carers in the delivery of mental health services in Australia has become more tha...
Increasingly, Australian government policy advances an expectation that consumer and carer participa...
Victoria, Australia has experienced significant changes in the structure and delivery of mental heal...
Increasingly, Australian government policy advances an expectation that consumer and carer participa...
Collaboration with service users and carers is now considered an integral aspect of mental health se...
Widespread changes to the structure and delivery of mental health services have effected considerabl...
Purpose: The aims of this article were to evaluate the Mental Health Consumer Participation Question...
Consumer and carer participation in mental health delivery is now enshrined in Australian Government...
Consumer and carer participation in mental health delivery is now enshrined in Australian Government...
Consumer and carer participation in mental health delivery is now enshrined in Australian Government...
Consumer and carer participation in mental health delivery is now enshrined in Australian Government...
Australian government policy has effectively mandated consumer and carer participation. However, the...
Australian government policy has effectively mandated consumer and carer participation. However, the...
Australian government policy has effectively mandated consumer and carer participation. However, the...
Australian government policy has effectively mandated consumer and carer participation. However, the...
The role of family carers in the delivery of mental health services in Australia has become more tha...
Increasingly, Australian government policy advances an expectation that consumer and carer participa...
Victoria, Australia has experienced significant changes in the structure and delivery of mental heal...
Increasingly, Australian government policy advances an expectation that consumer and carer participa...
Collaboration with service users and carers is now considered an integral aspect of mental health se...
Widespread changes to the structure and delivery of mental health services have effected considerabl...
Purpose: The aims of this article were to evaluate the Mental Health Consumer Participation Question...