Research

The following links contains PDFs on practice-based research

Empirical correction of seven myths about schizophrenia with implications for treatment

Involving patients in decisions during psychiatric consultations

Best Practice in Maternity and Mental Health Services? A Service User’s Perspective

PhD research project: Exploring Collaborative Psychiatric Medication Management

Fashioning Emotional Health

Development and psychometric properties of an instrument to assess clinical decision making style in severe mental illness

From taking to using medication: recovery focused prescribing and medicines management

Recovery and medication: not quite a medication: commentary on …from taking to using medication

Mental Health Research Network (MHRN): A series of case studies illustrating the impact of service user and carer involvement on research (including the SHiMME study; p.6)

 

 

 

The following five presentations took place International academy of Law and Mental Health in Amsterdam on the 19th of July 2013 and cover different perspectives on shared decision making.

 

Baker, E (Devon Partnership NHS Trust, UK). Introducing Shared Decision Making in Psychiatric Medicines Management as part of a Recovery Agenda

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Ramon, S (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)., & Mooney, S (Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, UK). Shared Decision Making: The Challenge of introducing it in Psychiatric Medication Management in the UK

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Zisman-Ilani, Y (University of Haifa, Israel). Implementing SDM as Part of the First Phase of Care Planning within the Israeli Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services

 

Markwick, A (Independent Consultant, UK). Organisational Change, Recovery and Shared Decision Making

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Rinaldi, M (South West London and st George’s NHS Trust, UK). What helps and hinders Shared Decision-Making in mental health services?

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The following links contains PDFs to evaluated intervention

Why do some patients with schizophrenia want to be engaged in medical decision making and others do not?

The Comprehensive Open-Dialogue Approach in Western Lapland: II.
Long-term stability of acute psychosis outcomes in advanced community care

The Development and Implementation of “No Force First” as a Best Practice

Development and evaluation of a Medication Review Tool for people who are on antipsychotic medication

Studies on alternatives to hospitalization

 

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Scottish Recovery Network

Scottish Recovery Network and WRAP

Why and how people decide to stop taking prescribed psychiatric medication: exploring the subjective process of choice.

Coping with coming off medication

How pressure is applied in shared decisions about antipsychotic medication: a conversation analytic study of psychiatric outpatient consultations.

“How to Speak to Your Psychiatrist”: Shared Decision-Making Training for Inpatients With Schizophrenia

Patricia E. Deegan, PhD is a thought leader, innovator and inspirational speaker in the field of mental health recovery. Pat is also the creator of CommonGround.

Five-year experience of first-episode nonaffective psychosis in open-dialogue approach: Treatment principles, follow-up outcomes, and two case studies

 

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