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Exploring the potential implementation of a tool to enhance shared decision making (SDM) in mental health services in the United Kingdom: a qualitative exploration of the views of service users carers and professionals

机译:探索在英国精神卫生服务中增强共享决策(SDM)的工具的潜在实施:对服务使用者护理人员和专业人员的观点的定性探索

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BackgroundAs a response to evidence that mental health service users and carers expect greater involvement in decisions about antipsychotic medication choice and prescribing, shared decision-making (SDM) has increasingly come to be viewed as an essential element of person-centred care and practice. However, this aspiration has yet to be realised in practice, as service users and carers continue to feel alienated from healthcare services. Existing understanding of the factors affecting the use of tools to support SDM is limited to inter-individual influences and wider factors affecting potential implementation are underexplored.
机译:背景技术作为对精神卫生服务使用者和护理人员期望更多参与抗精神病药物选择和处方决策的证据的回应,共享决策(SDM)越来越被视为以人为本的护理和实践的基本要素。然而,随着服务使用者和护理人员继续感到与医疗保健服务疏远,这一愿望尚未在实践中实现。对影响使用工具支持SDM的因素的现有理解仅限于个体之间的影响,而影响潜在实施的更广泛的因素尚未得到开发。

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