Helpful strategies for communicating news of a serious mental health diagnosis are poorly understood. This study explored service users’ preferences for how they would like clinicians to deliver such news when a diagnosis of mental illness is made. Qualitative interviews were conducted with forty-five individuals identifying with serious mental illness in eleven community based mental health facilities. Inductive thematic analysis resulted in eight primary themes. Five themes related to the structure and content of the discussion; including a focus on information exchange, using an individualized collaborative partnership paradigm, addressing stigma, balancing hope with realism, and recognizing the dynamic nature of diagnosis. The remaining...
PURPOSE: To assess (1) the desire of people with severe mental illness for information on their trea...
Background: Integration of patient views in mental health service planning is in its infancy despite...
Background Integration of patient views in mental health service planning is in its infancy despi...
Helpful strategies for communicating news of a serious mental health diagnosis are poorly understood...
Purpose: Communication of a mental health diagnosis can be a difficult process and is a poorly under...
Background: There is limited research investigating how information about a mental health diagnosis ...
Background: The process of communication at the time of a mental health diagnosis is an important bu...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread proliferation of consumer health information provision, little is...
Background Despite the widespread proliferation of consumer health information provision, little is ...
Background: Transparent diagnostic communication is considered best practice for clinicians. However...
Aims: To examine health professionals’ views and practices relating to the specific barriers to comm...
Background: There is limited understanding of the mechanisms used to effectively communicate with se...
BACKGROUND: The breaking and receipt of bad news is little referred to in the mental health literatu...
Objective: This research sought to gain insight into the processes used by clinicians to discuss a s...
Receiving a mental health diagnosis can be pivotal for service users, and it has been described in b...
PURPOSE: To assess (1) the desire of people with severe mental illness for information on their trea...
Background: Integration of patient views in mental health service planning is in its infancy despite...
Background Integration of patient views in mental health service planning is in its infancy despi...
Helpful strategies for communicating news of a serious mental health diagnosis are poorly understood...
Purpose: Communication of a mental health diagnosis can be a difficult process and is a poorly under...
Background: There is limited research investigating how information about a mental health diagnosis ...
Background: The process of communication at the time of a mental health diagnosis is an important bu...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread proliferation of consumer health information provision, little is...
Background Despite the widespread proliferation of consumer health information provision, little is ...
Background: Transparent diagnostic communication is considered best practice for clinicians. However...
Aims: To examine health professionals’ views and practices relating to the specific barriers to comm...
Background: There is limited understanding of the mechanisms used to effectively communicate with se...
BACKGROUND: The breaking and receipt of bad news is little referred to in the mental health literatu...
Objective: This research sought to gain insight into the processes used by clinicians to discuss a s...
Receiving a mental health diagnosis can be pivotal for service users, and it has been described in b...
PURPOSE: To assess (1) the desire of people with severe mental illness for information on their trea...
Background: Integration of patient views in mental health service planning is in its infancy despite...
Background Integration of patient views in mental health service planning is in its infancy despi...