Despite family involvement and participation being strongly recommended in mental health services policies and guidelines, the evidence suggests that this is not always implemented effectively. It is evident from the literature that there are high levels of dissatisfaction among carers regarding their involvement or exclusion within mental health services. It has been increasingly recognised that families, friends and relatives of people with mental health problems have often felt unheard, and overlooked. The aim of this study was to explore family inclusive practice in Adult Community Mental Health in a District Health Board. The focus for the study was on what adult community mental health nurses and clinical managers consider to be barr...
Aims and Objectives: To elicit the perspectives of carers of people with mental illness regarding ac...
ABSTRACT Think Family, Work Family! Families living with mental illness. Perspectives of everyday li...
Mental health services are required to involve family, carers, and service users in the delivery and...
Background: Contemporary mental health policies require family inclusion in the design, implementati...
It is widely accepted that family and carer participation in adult mental health care is desirable. ...
xxii, 141 leaves, 33 l;eaves of plates :col. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leav...
Abstract Background Substantial and important benefits flow to all stakeholders, including the servi...
Purpose Families play an instrumental role in helping their relatives experiencing mental health is...
The shift towards a family-focused approach to practice has been highly endorsed across child and ad...
Purpose: Approximately 20 per cent of Australian children live with a parent who experiences mental ...
AIM: A brief family-inclusive practice model, single session family consultation (SSFC), was introdu...
Background: While governments are urging adult mental health services to support consumers in the co...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To elicit the perspectives of carers of people with mental illness regarding ac...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients with psychotic dis...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients wit...
Aims and Objectives: To elicit the perspectives of carers of people with mental illness regarding ac...
ABSTRACT Think Family, Work Family! Families living with mental illness. Perspectives of everyday li...
Mental health services are required to involve family, carers, and service users in the delivery and...
Background: Contemporary mental health policies require family inclusion in the design, implementati...
It is widely accepted that family and carer participation in adult mental health care is desirable. ...
xxii, 141 leaves, 33 l;eaves of plates :col. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leav...
Abstract Background Substantial and important benefits flow to all stakeholders, including the servi...
Purpose Families play an instrumental role in helping their relatives experiencing mental health is...
The shift towards a family-focused approach to practice has been highly endorsed across child and ad...
Purpose: Approximately 20 per cent of Australian children live with a parent who experiences mental ...
AIM: A brief family-inclusive practice model, single session family consultation (SSFC), was introdu...
Background: While governments are urging adult mental health services to support consumers in the co...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To elicit the perspectives of carers of people with mental illness regarding ac...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients with psychotic dis...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients wit...
Aims and Objectives: To elicit the perspectives of carers of people with mental illness regarding ac...
ABSTRACT Think Family, Work Family! Families living with mental illness. Perspectives of everyday li...
Mental health services are required to involve family, carers, and service users in the delivery and...