BackgroundDespite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the treatment of patients with severe mental illness, research has shown that family involvement is largely underused. The duty of confidentiality is reported to be a key barrier to family involvement. To develop more insight into this barrier, this scoping review focuses on the following question: What are the reported ethical challenges related to confidentiality when involving family in the treatment of patients with severe mental illness?MethodsA systematic search into primary studies was conducted using the following databases: Medline (Ovid), PsycINFO (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCO), and Web of Science core collection (Clarivate). The PICO (Population, I...
Family therapy presents ethical dilemmas not encountered elsewhere in mental health practice. For ex...
The views of patients on the degree of confidentiality that is necessary for effective psychiatric c...
Summary: Health politics defend that people with mental diseases should be kept within the community...
BackgroundDespite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the treat...
Background: Despite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the tre...
Background: Family involvement during severe mental illness is still poorly implemented, contrary to...
Families and friends play a vital role in the care and support of people with serious mental illness...
Research indicates that providing information about mental illness and involving families in the tre...
BACKGROUND: Families with a mentally ill member face a number of difficulties and issues. OBJECTIVE:...
Background: Families with a mentally ill member face a number of difficulties and issues. Objective:...
Background: In recent years, the attention on the use of coercion in mental health care has increase...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
Background: Empirical evidence shows that family involvement (FI) can play a pivotal role in the cop...
Key words: ethics; home care; mental illness; privacy The aim of this study was to identify and anal...
Background and Aims: Patients are important stakeholders in the care process and may have different ...
Family therapy presents ethical dilemmas not encountered elsewhere in mental health practice. For ex...
The views of patients on the degree of confidentiality that is necessary for effective psychiatric c...
Summary: Health politics defend that people with mental diseases should be kept within the community...
BackgroundDespite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the treat...
Background: Despite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the tre...
Background: Family involvement during severe mental illness is still poorly implemented, contrary to...
Families and friends play a vital role in the care and support of people with serious mental illness...
Research indicates that providing information about mental illness and involving families in the tre...
BACKGROUND: Families with a mentally ill member face a number of difficulties and issues. OBJECTIVE:...
Background: Families with a mentally ill member face a number of difficulties and issues. Objective:...
Background: In recent years, the attention on the use of coercion in mental health care has increase...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
Background: Empirical evidence shows that family involvement (FI) can play a pivotal role in the cop...
Key words: ethics; home care; mental illness; privacy The aim of this study was to identify and anal...
Background and Aims: Patients are important stakeholders in the care process and may have different ...
Family therapy presents ethical dilemmas not encountered elsewhere in mental health practice. For ex...
The views of patients on the degree of confidentiality that is necessary for effective psychiatric c...
Summary: Health politics defend that people with mental diseases should be kept within the community...