Background: Empirical evidence shows that family involvement (FI) can play a pivotal role in the coping and recovery of persons with severe mental illness (SMI). Nevertheless, various studies demonstrate that FI in mental healthcare services is often not (sufficiently) realized. In order to develop more insights, this scoping review gives an overview of how various stakeholders conceptualize, perceive and experience barriers to FI. Central questions are: 1) What are the main barriers to FI reported by the different key stakeholders (i.e. the persons with SMI, their families and the professionals, and 2) What are the differences and similarities between the various stakeholders' perspectives on these barriers.Methods: A systematic search int...
It is widely accepted that family and carer participation in adult mental health care is desirable. ...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
International audienceUnmet needs in mental health care are a prominent issue and concern almost hal...
Background: Empirical evidence shows that family involvement (FI) can play a pivotal role in the cop...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients with psychotic dis...
Mental health professionals do not often collaborate with families when providing treatment to the m...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients wit...
Aim: Children living in families impacted by parental mental illness are at increased risk of advers...
This study assessed differences between service users', family carers' and mental healthcare provide...
Background: Supporting the decision-making of mental health service users fulfils professional, ethi...
Background: Despite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the tre...
The broad spectrum of problems caused by caring for a patient with mental illness imposes a high bur...
Background: Consumer and carer participation in mental health service development and evaluation ha...
Abstract—Family psychoeducation is a highly effective, but underused, evidence-based practice in the...
Background: Supporting families where one person suffers from long-term severe mental illness (SMI) ...
It is widely accepted that family and carer participation in adult mental health care is desirable. ...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
International audienceUnmet needs in mental health care are a prominent issue and concern almost hal...
Background: Empirical evidence shows that family involvement (FI) can play a pivotal role in the cop...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients with psychotic dis...
Mental health professionals do not often collaborate with families when providing treatment to the m...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients wit...
Aim: Children living in families impacted by parental mental illness are at increased risk of advers...
This study assessed differences between service users', family carers' and mental healthcare provide...
Background: Supporting the decision-making of mental health service users fulfils professional, ethi...
Background: Despite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the tre...
The broad spectrum of problems caused by caring for a patient with mental illness imposes a high bur...
Background: Consumer and carer participation in mental health service development and evaluation ha...
Abstract—Family psychoeducation is a highly effective, but underused, evidence-based practice in the...
Background: Supporting families where one person suffers from long-term severe mental illness (SMI) ...
It is widely accepted that family and carer participation in adult mental health care is desirable. ...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
International audienceUnmet needs in mental health care are a prominent issue and concern almost hal...