Journal article
Shared decision making in mental health: the importance for current clinical practice
V Alguera-Lara, MM Dowsey, J Ride, S Kinder, D Castle
Australasian Psychiatry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Objectives: We reviewed the literature on shared decision making (regarding treatments in psychiatry), with a view to informing our understanding of the decision making process and the barriers that exist in clinical practice. Methods: Narrative review of published English-language articles. Results: After culling, 18 relevant articles were included. Themes identified included models of psychiatric care, benefits for patients, and barriers. There is a paucity of published studies specifically related to antipsychotic medications. Conclusions: Shared decision making is a central part of the recovery paradigm and is of increasing importance in mental health service delivery. The field needs to..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was carried out with support from the St Vincent's Hospital (Melbourne) Research Endowment Fund.