Patient Participation in Mental Health Care - Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals and Patients: A Scoping Review

Kim Jørgensen*, Birgitte Lerbæk, Jesper Frederiksen, Emma Watson, Bengt Karlsson

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Abstract

Patient participation in mental health care is recognized as essential for achieving positive outcomes. However, the complexities and challenges inherent in this process necessitate further investigation. Aim: This scoping review aims to synthesize findings from fourteen selected articles to provide a comprehensive understanding of patient participation in mental healthcare. Method: The review analyzed articles employing various qualitative methodologies, including interviews and observations, to explore patient and healthcare professional perspectives. Articles were selected based on their relevance to the topic of patient participation in mental health care. Results: The analysis revealed diverse perspectives on patient participation. Patients’ preferences varied, with some preferring shared decision-making while others preferred minimal involvement. Barriers to shared decision-making included fear of judgment and substance misuse concerns. Strategies to manage disagreements and foster trusting relationships were identified. Challenges in implementing patient and public involvement in mental health services were noted, including stigma and inadequate professional training. Interprofessional collaboration was deemed fundamental, although fragmented care pathways and communication breakdowns persisted. Structural conditions and professional expectations significantly influenced patient participation, with a paternalistic approach perpetuating power imbalances. Conclusion: Despite challenges, the findings underscored the importance of empowering patients in treatment decision-making, promoting collaborative relationships, and addressing barriers to enhance patient-centered care in mental health settings. Insights from this review contribute to the discourse on patient-centered care, emphasizing the need for holistic approaches prioritizing patient dignity and well-being.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIssues in Mental Health Nursing
Volume45
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)794-810
Number of pages17
ISSN0161-2840
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

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