This paper reports on a qualitative study analyzing service-user (SU) and carer perspectives on medication compliance and their experience of compulsory treatment. Eleven SUs and eight carers were interviewed. The research is set against the background of changes to mental health legislation in England, in the form of Supervised Community Treatment. This signals a change in community mental health practice and urges a reconsideration of concepts such as compliance, concordance and coercion. These concepts are discussed in the context of legislative changes and in relation to the perspectives of service-SUs and carers. Five themes emerged from qualitative interview data, analysed using an adapted form of grounded theory: loss of credible ide...
Policy promotes the active participation of those with lived experience of mental health difficultie...
Consumer participation occurs in all Victorian public mental health services. Area mental health ser...
The participation of patients and the public in the development of clinical treatment guidelines is ...
Two forms of compulsory mental healthcare and supervision in the community are provided within the M...
Introduction Implementation of user participation is considered important in today's mental health c...
© 2020 Ruth Geraldine VineBackground The use of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the treatment a...
In recent decades, there have been changes in the nature and delivery of mental healthcare, with the...
The introduction of supervised community treatment, delivered through community treatment orders (CT...
OBJECTIVES: To explore mental health service users' views of existing and proposed compulsory powers...
The introduction of supervised community treatment, delivered through community treatment orders (CT...
Objective: To describe the lived experiences of people subject to community treatment orders (CTOs) ...
Abstract Background Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental health...
Abstract Background There is an expectation in current heath care policy that family carers are invo...
The emphasis on care in the community in current mental health policy poses challenges for community...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
Policy promotes the active participation of those with lived experience of mental health difficultie...
Consumer participation occurs in all Victorian public mental health services. Area mental health ser...
The participation of patients and the public in the development of clinical treatment guidelines is ...
Two forms of compulsory mental healthcare and supervision in the community are provided within the M...
Introduction Implementation of user participation is considered important in today's mental health c...
© 2020 Ruth Geraldine VineBackground The use of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the treatment a...
In recent decades, there have been changes in the nature and delivery of mental healthcare, with the...
The introduction of supervised community treatment, delivered through community treatment orders (CT...
OBJECTIVES: To explore mental health service users' views of existing and proposed compulsory powers...
The introduction of supervised community treatment, delivered through community treatment orders (CT...
Objective: To describe the lived experiences of people subject to community treatment orders (CTOs) ...
Abstract Background Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental health...
Abstract Background There is an expectation in current heath care policy that family carers are invo...
The emphasis on care in the community in current mental health policy poses challenges for community...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
Policy promotes the active participation of those with lived experience of mental health difficultie...
Consumer participation occurs in all Victorian public mental health services. Area mental health ser...
The participation of patients and the public in the development of clinical treatment guidelines is ...