User participation in mental health services is seen as a significant pathway towards the outcomes of recovery and empowerment, service improvement and the cornerstone of recovery-oriented care. This collaborative and experiential study adopted the constructivist grounded theory approach to explore the meaning, process and experiences of user participation in the mental health services of Hong Kong from the service users’ perspective. The collaborative research team was formed with the author, persons with lived experience of mental illness and veteran researchers in mental health. Data were collected through multiple qualitative methods with participants responding in focus groups, individual in-depth interviews and photovoice. Data analys...
Purpose: User involvement in research is entering the mainstream of traditional mental health resear...
The recovery-focused competencies currently endorsed in policy emphasize collaborative relationships...
Introduction: Recovery-oriented mental health policies recognise consumer and carer participation in...
This article provides an overview of mental health services (MHS) and the application of the recover...
Located in a context of dynamic evolving change, this research project specifically targeted mental ...
An overall aim of this thesis was to contribute with knowledge about social interaction, activity an...
The primary intention of the research reported in this thesis was to develop a model of social work ...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The primary intention of the research reported in this thesis was to develop a model of social work ...
The term service user involvement is popular in the mental health field and appears regularly in pol...
Background: Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental healthcare pla...
Background: This study set out to measure the extent and perceived impact of service user involvemen...
Background: Concerns about fragmented community mental health care have led to the development of th...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis analyzes the rhetoric and reality of mental healt...
Purpose: User involvement in research is entering the mainstream of traditional mental health resear...
The recovery-focused competencies currently endorsed in policy emphasize collaborative relationships...
Introduction: Recovery-oriented mental health policies recognise consumer and carer participation in...
This article provides an overview of mental health services (MHS) and the application of the recover...
Located in a context of dynamic evolving change, this research project specifically targeted mental ...
An overall aim of this thesis was to contribute with knowledge about social interaction, activity an...
The primary intention of the research reported in this thesis was to develop a model of social work ...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The primary intention of the research reported in this thesis was to develop a model of social work ...
The term service user involvement is popular in the mental health field and appears regularly in pol...
Background: Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental healthcare pla...
Background: This study set out to measure the extent and perceived impact of service user involvemen...
Background: Concerns about fragmented community mental health care have led to the development of th...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis analyzes the rhetoric and reality of mental healt...
Purpose: User involvement in research is entering the mainstream of traditional mental health resear...
The recovery-focused competencies currently endorsed in policy emphasize collaborative relationships...
Introduction: Recovery-oriented mental health policies recognise consumer and carer participation in...