Engaging patients to improve quality of care: a systematic review

Y Bombard, GR Baker, E Orlando, C Fancott… - Implementation …, 2018 - Springer
Background To identify the strategies and contextual factors that enable optimal
engagement of patients in the design, delivery, and evaluation of health services. Methods …

Public mental health: required actions to address implementation failure in the context of COVID-19

J Campion, A Javed, C Lund, N Sartorius… - The Lancet …, 2022 - thelancet.com
Mental disorders account for at least 18% of global disease burden, and the associated
annual global costs are projected to be US $6 trillion by 2030. Evidence-based, cost …

Challenges and barriers in mental healthcare systems and their impact on the family: A systematic integrative review

A Carbonell, JJ Navarro‐Pérez… - Health & social care in …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this systematic integrative review is to analyse the challenges and barriers found
in mental healthcare systems and the impact they have on the family. Searches were made …

Ontological security and connectivity provided by pets: a study in the self-management of the everyday lives of people diagnosed with a long-term mental health …

H Brooks, K Rushton, S Walker, K Lovell, A Rogers - BMC psychiatry, 2016 - Springer
Background Despite evidence that connecting people to relevant wellbeing-related
resources brings therapeutic benefit, there is limited understanding, in the context of mental …

Facilitators and barriers to person‐centred care in child and young people mental health services: A systematic review

D Gondek, J Edbrooke‐Childs… - Clinical psychology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Implementation of person‐centred care has been widely advocated across various health
settings and patient populations, including recent policy for child and family services …

Co-production in mental health care

M Clark - Mental Health Review Journal, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–Co-production is becoming a more widely used term in mental health care in
England, but it is not always clear what this means nor what the evidence base is behind …

[HTML][HTML] Professional perspectives on service user and carer involvement in mental health care planning: a qualitative study

P Bee, H Brooks, C Fraser, K Lovell - International journal of nursing …, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Involving users/carers in mental health care-planning is central to international
policy initiatives yet users frequently report feeling excluded from the care planning process …

Families' experiences of involvement in care planning in mental health services: an integrative literature review

O Doody, MP Butler, R Lyons… - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? Current policy advocates for the
participation of family carers in care planning. Caring for a person with a mental illness …

Understanding the identity of lived experience researchers and providers: a conceptual framework and systematic narrative review

V Gupta, C Eames, L Golding, B Greenhill, R Qi… - Research Involvement …, 2023 - Springer
Background Identity is how we understand ourselves and others through the roles or social
groups we occupy. This review focuses on lived experience researchers and providers and …

Personalized care planning and shared decision making in collaborative care programs for depression and anxiety disorders: a systematic review

M Menear, A Girard, M Dugas, M Gervais, M Gilbert… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Background Collaborative care is an evidence-based approach to improving outcomes for
common mental disorders in primary care. Efforts are underway to broadly implement the …