Journal article

Wanting to be heard: mental health consumers’ experiences of information about medication

Brenda Happell, Elizabeth Manias, Cath Roper

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing | Wiley | Published : 2004

Abstract

ABSTRACT:  The complexities accompanying the prescription of antipsychotic medication for people experiencing a mental illness have been extensively documented in the literature. The views and experiences of consumers of mental health services, however, are almost entirely absent. This paper describes the findings of a qualitative study undertaken to examine the experiences of consumers, specifically in relation to education and decision making with regards to medication. The findings from a focus group conducted with consumers (n = 9) revealed an overall dissatisfaction with information provided and the opportunity to participate in decision making. Data analysis revealed four major themes..

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