What implications might an understanding of a mutual dependence between the concepts of participation and coping have for professional engagement with service users? This article presents why participation is central to peoples’ lives and how service user coping with and personal participating in everyday life might be understood. Service users have access to personal and environmental resources and want to manage their everyday life as much as possible. To be able to cope they have to participate. An analytical framework was developed as a result of a study based on qualitative interviews with service users in Norway. A framework was constructed to explore how the service users participated and coped with their everyday life – both on an i...
In most developed countries, healthcare systems are increasingly faced with political demands to inv...
The aim of the study is to gain insight into the user's perspective on user involvement in mental he...
Background: The Centre for drug- and addiction treatment and Centre for learning and coping at Oslo...
What implications might an understanding of a mutual dependence between the concepts of participatio...
What implications might an understanding of a mutual dependence between the concepts of participatio...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article examines whether a coping model developed as a framework for analysis of research inter...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 4.0 Lice...
Purpose: This study aims to construct a theoretical framework that explains how users with comorbidi...
Based on a multi-sited qualitative research study, this article applies a service user perspective w...
The article focuses on social workers’ reflections on their own professional practice in conversatio...
Coping strategies are not necessarily mutually exclusive and can be used simultaneously, a fact whic...
This article explores how different collaborative strategies between clients and service providers m...
In most developed countries, healthcare systems are increasingly faced with political demands to inv...
The aim of the study is to gain insight into the user's perspective on user involvement in mental he...
Background: The Centre for drug- and addiction treatment and Centre for learning and coping at Oslo...
What implications might an understanding of a mutual dependence between the concepts of participatio...
What implications might an understanding of a mutual dependence between the concepts of participatio...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article examines whether a coping model developed as a framework for analysis of research inter...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 4.0 Lice...
Purpose: This study aims to construct a theoretical framework that explains how users with comorbidi...
Based on a multi-sited qualitative research study, this article applies a service user perspective w...
The article focuses on social workers’ reflections on their own professional practice in conversatio...
Coping strategies are not necessarily mutually exclusive and can be used simultaneously, a fact whic...
This article explores how different collaborative strategies between clients and service providers m...
In most developed countries, healthcare systems are increasingly faced with political demands to inv...
The aim of the study is to gain insight into the user's perspective on user involvement in mental he...
Background: The Centre for drug- and addiction treatment and Centre for learning and coping at Oslo...