Mental health professionals are expected to stimulate the participation of service users with serious mental illness. This not only changes what is expected from service users and professionals, it also changes the values underlying their relationship. The value of autonomy becomes more important as a result. This raises potential ethical dilemmas. This paper reports the findings of a thematic synthesis of 28 papers on the views of service users, professionals and family members on the care relationship in inpatient, outpatient and community services for people with serious mental illness. It puts forward various perspectives on participation of service users, foregrounding differing values, which in turn can lead to ethical dilemmas ...
Background: Service user involvement (SUI) is one of the main guiding principles in mental health ca...
The overall aim of this thesis, consisting of five studies, was to explore nurses and mental health...
Purpose: Shared decision making (SDM) prioritises joint deliberation between practitioner and ser...
Mental health professionals are expected to stimulate the participation of service users with seriou...
Mental health professionals are expected to stimulate the participation of service users with seriou...
Background: Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental healthcare pla...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecomm...
User involvement in the planning and management of health and social services has been a key social ...
Abstract Background Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental health...
Purpose of review: The involvement of patients/service users and their families/caregivers in the fi...
Background Service user (patient) involvement in care planning is a principle enshrined by mental ...
Introduction: A therapeutic alliance with people is essential for the efficacy of treatments. Howeve...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
This study assessed differences between service users', family carers' and mental healthcare provide...
Aim: To explore the current literature on service user participation in mental health nursing care a...
Background: Service user involvement (SUI) is one of the main guiding principles in mental health ca...
The overall aim of this thesis, consisting of five studies, was to explore nurses and mental health...
Purpose: Shared decision making (SDM) prioritises joint deliberation between practitioner and ser...
Mental health professionals are expected to stimulate the participation of service users with seriou...
Mental health professionals are expected to stimulate the participation of service users with seriou...
Background: Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental healthcare pla...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecomm...
User involvement in the planning and management of health and social services has been a key social ...
Abstract Background Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental health...
Purpose of review: The involvement of patients/service users and their families/caregivers in the fi...
Background Service user (patient) involvement in care planning is a principle enshrined by mental ...
Introduction: A therapeutic alliance with people is essential for the efficacy of treatments. Howeve...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
This study assessed differences between service users', family carers' and mental healthcare provide...
Aim: To explore the current literature on service user participation in mental health nursing care a...
Background: Service user involvement (SUI) is one of the main guiding principles in mental health ca...
The overall aim of this thesis, consisting of five studies, was to explore nurses and mental health...
Purpose: Shared decision making (SDM) prioritises joint deliberation between practitioner and ser...