Background: Collaboration has become a cornerstone for healthcare practice in recent decades resulting in the efforts at international and national levels to integrate the concept into healthcare practice and services. However, there is a paucity of research delineating strategies for professionals to apply in collaborative practice with clients in general as well as in mental health and substance abuse (MHSA) care. Methods: The method applied in this paper is a form of qualitative meta-synthesis referring to the integration of findings from multiple qualitative studies within a program of research by the same investigators. Eighteen empirical papers with the focus on community MHSA practice and recovery-orientation with relevance to the se...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to offer a theoretical review on community based research,...
The concept of a working alliance as a key ingredient within therapeutic processes has been emphasiz...
This article describes the application of a university–community partnership model to the problem of...
Background: Various models for collaborative practice in mental health care incorporating the perspe...
The recovery-focused competencies currently endorsed in policy emphasize collaborative relationships...
Background: Although the importance of collaboration is well established as a principle in research ...
In recent decades, recovery-oriented practice has become the major approach in mental health and sub...
Worldwide, healthcare provision is under pressure. Increasing demand for services combined with a sh...
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Background Health policy in many countries directs treatment to the lowest effective care level and ...
Abstract Background Collaborative and stepped care (CSC) models are recommended for mental disorders...
Background: The systems that help people with mental disorders in Malaysia include hospitals, primar...
In recent years organisations have recognised the value and importance of embedding coproduction wit...
This project used participatory action research to develop and test a model of collaborative practic...
There is strong evidence that collaborative practice in mental healthcare improves outcomes for pati...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to offer a theoretical review on community based research,...
The concept of a working alliance as a key ingredient within therapeutic processes has been emphasiz...
This article describes the application of a university–community partnership model to the problem of...
Background: Various models for collaborative practice in mental health care incorporating the perspe...
The recovery-focused competencies currently endorsed in policy emphasize collaborative relationships...
Background: Although the importance of collaboration is well established as a principle in research ...
In recent decades, recovery-oriented practice has become the major approach in mental health and sub...
Worldwide, healthcare provision is under pressure. Increasing demand for services combined with a sh...
Publisher version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy. Published content is l...
Background Health policy in many countries directs treatment to the lowest effective care level and ...
Abstract Background Collaborative and stepped care (CSC) models are recommended for mental disorders...
Background: The systems that help people with mental disorders in Malaysia include hospitals, primar...
In recent years organisations have recognised the value and importance of embedding coproduction wit...
This project used participatory action research to develop and test a model of collaborative practic...
There is strong evidence that collaborative practice in mental healthcare improves outcomes for pati...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to offer a theoretical review on community based research,...
The concept of a working alliance as a key ingredient within therapeutic processes has been emphasiz...
This article describes the application of a university–community partnership model to the problem of...