BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Shared decision making (SDM) has been associated with positive outcomes at child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). However, implementing SDM is sometimes challenging. Understanding the factors associated with parent/carer experience of SDM could provide empirical evidence to support targeted efforts to promote SDM. This study aimed to explore the frequency of parent/carer-reported experience of SDM and examine possible associations between SDM and clinician's perceptions of the (a) children's and young people's psychosocial difficulties, (b) additional complex problems, and (c) impact of the psychosocial difficulties. METHODS: Secondary analysis was conducted on administrative data collected from CAMH...
Objectives: Attitudinal and practical barriers prevent many young people who are experiencing mental...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) is recognized as a person-centered approach to improving he...
Background: Mental health care has lagged behind other health-care domains in developing and applyi...
Background and Objective: Shared decision making (SDM) has been associated with positive outcomes at...
Background: The majority of existing shared decision making (SDM) models are yet to explicitly acco...
Background: Policy guidelines recommend service user involvement in care and treatment decision-maki...
Objective: Young people and parents want to be more active in treatment decisions. Using the Theoret...
OBJECTIVE: Whilst the benefits of shared decision-making (SDM) have been promoted across different h...
Shared decision making (SDM) is increasingly being suggested as an integral part of mental health pr...
Reviews around interventions to improve shared decision making (SDM) for child and youth mental heal...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the implementation of shared decision making (SDM) in Child and Adolescent Me...
Background: The rated severity of child mental health problems depends on who is doing the rating, w...
Abstract. The primary aims of this paper are to describe the current context for youth shared decisi...
the primary aims of this article are to describe the current context for youth shared decision makin...
This is the publisher's version, also found here: http://doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.4135The primary a...
Objectives: Attitudinal and practical barriers prevent many young people who are experiencing mental...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) is recognized as a person-centered approach to improving he...
Background: Mental health care has lagged behind other health-care domains in developing and applyi...
Background and Objective: Shared decision making (SDM) has been associated with positive outcomes at...
Background: The majority of existing shared decision making (SDM) models are yet to explicitly acco...
Background: Policy guidelines recommend service user involvement in care and treatment decision-maki...
Objective: Young people and parents want to be more active in treatment decisions. Using the Theoret...
OBJECTIVE: Whilst the benefits of shared decision-making (SDM) have been promoted across different h...
Shared decision making (SDM) is increasingly being suggested as an integral part of mental health pr...
Reviews around interventions to improve shared decision making (SDM) for child and youth mental heal...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the implementation of shared decision making (SDM) in Child and Adolescent Me...
Background: The rated severity of child mental health problems depends on who is doing the rating, w...
Abstract. The primary aims of this paper are to describe the current context for youth shared decisi...
the primary aims of this article are to describe the current context for youth shared decision makin...
This is the publisher's version, also found here: http://doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.4135The primary a...
Objectives: Attitudinal and practical barriers prevent many young people who are experiencing mental...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) is recognized as a person-centered approach to improving he...
Background: Mental health care has lagged behind other health-care domains in developing and applyi...