This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is available via the DOI link in this record.Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups in receipt of specialist mental health care have reported higher rates of detention under the mental health act, less use of psychological therapies, and more dissatisfaction. Although many explanations have been put forward to explain this, a failure of therapeutic communications may explain poorer satisfaction, disengagement from services and ethnic variations in access to less coercive care. Interventions that improve therapeutic communications may offer new approaches to tackle ethnic inequalities in experiences and outcomes.NIHR Methodology Panel funding from HTA...
Background Black and minority ethnic (BME) patients are disproportionately detained under the Mental...
© The Author(s). 2018Background: As part of a national programme to tackle ethnic inequalities, we c...
This study investigated whether satisfaction and helpfulness of treatment by mental health service p...
Background Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups in receipt of specialist mental health care have ...
PMCID: PMC3599664This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
BACKGROUND: Communication may be an influential determinant of inequality of access to, engagement w...
Background Communication may be an influential determinant of inequality of access to, engagement w...
Background : Communication may be an influential determinant of inequality of access to, engagement ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the NIHR via the DOI in this record.BACKGRO...
Black and minority ethnic (BME) people using psychiatric services are at greater risk of non-engagem...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Springer. The accepted version o...
Background: Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways into care. Et...
This review assessed the efficacy of adapted psychological interventions for Black and minority ethn...
Background Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways into care. Eth...
Literature Review: Data suggests there are inequalities in prevalence of mental health difficulties;...
Background Black and minority ethnic (BME) patients are disproportionately detained under the Mental...
© The Author(s). 2018Background: As part of a national programme to tackle ethnic inequalities, we c...
This study investigated whether satisfaction and helpfulness of treatment by mental health service p...
Background Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups in receipt of specialist mental health care have ...
PMCID: PMC3599664This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
BACKGROUND: Communication may be an influential determinant of inequality of access to, engagement w...
Background Communication may be an influential determinant of inequality of access to, engagement w...
Background : Communication may be an influential determinant of inequality of access to, engagement ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the NIHR via the DOI in this record.BACKGRO...
Black and minority ethnic (BME) people using psychiatric services are at greater risk of non-engagem...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Springer. The accepted version o...
Background: Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways into care. Et...
This review assessed the efficacy of adapted psychological interventions for Black and minority ethn...
Background Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways into care. Eth...
Literature Review: Data suggests there are inequalities in prevalence of mental health difficulties;...
Background Black and minority ethnic (BME) patients are disproportionately detained under the Mental...
© The Author(s). 2018Background: As part of a national programme to tackle ethnic inequalities, we c...
This study investigated whether satisfaction and helpfulness of treatment by mental health service p...