Does strategic involvement of mental health service users and carers in the planning, design and commissioning of mental health services lead to better outcomes?

被引:8
|
作者
Horrocks, Janice [1 ]
Lyons, Christina [2 ]
Hopley, Paul
机构
[1] Blackburn Darwen Care Trust Plus, Guide Business Ctr, Sch Lane, Blackburn BB1 2QH, Lancs, England
[2] Univ Cent Lancashire, Sch Nursing & Caring Serv, Fac Hlth, Preston PR1 2HE, Lancs, England
关键词
Involvement; service user; mental health; outcomes;
D O I
10.1111/j.1470-6431.2010.00912.x
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
There is an assumption, explicit in the current government policy, that involvement of mental health service users and carers in the planning, design and commissioning of mental health services will lead to better outcomes. The aim of this study was to examine evidence from board-level participation of service users and carers that might support this assumption. A thematic analysis of documents generated by a strategic Lancashire Mental Health and Social Care Partnership during 2007 was undertaken. Themes for the analysis were generated from priorities identified from a postal survey of mental health services users from across Lancashire. The findings indicate that whilst service user and carer involvement is a high priority, the Lancashire Partnership spent most of its time discussing process and actions. Where service user involvement resulted in better outcomes, these improved outcomes were limited to the individual service users involved, rather than better outcomes for all service users. Whilst the membership of mental health service users and carers on the Lancashire Partnership Board presents a visible commitment from senior officers and may confer greater legitimacy to the decisions made by the Lancashire Partnership, service users and carers do not appear to play the desired instrumental role. Rather, their presence may be largely symbolic. This sends out the message across the health and social care system that partnership with service users and carers and their empowerment is important and has the potential to evolve further.
引用
收藏
页码:562 / 569
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Partnerships for better mental health worldwide: WPA recommendations on best practices in working with service users and family carers
    Wallcraft, Jan
    Amering, Michaela
    Freidin, Julian
    Davar, Bhargavi
    Froggatt, Diane
    Jafri, Hussain
    Javed, Afzal
    Katontoka, Sylvester
    Raja, Shoba
    Rataemane, Solomon
    Steffen, Sigrid
    Tyano, Sam
    Underhill, Christopher
    Wahlberg, Henrik
    Warner, Richard
    Herrman, Helen
    [J]. WORLD PSYCHIATRY, 2011, 10 (03) : 229 - 236
  • [32] Recognition politics as a human rights perspective on service users' experiences of involvement in mental health services
    Lewis, Lydia
    [J]. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USERS IN RESEARCH: CRITICAL SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES, 2013, : 87 - 104
  • [33] Preconception care in mental health services: planning for a better future
    Catalao, Raquel
    Mann, Sue
    Wilson, Claire
    Howard, Louise M.
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2020, 216 (04) : 180 - 181
  • [34] Information in mental health: qualitative study of mental health service users
    Powell, John
    Clarke, Aileen
    [J]. HEALTH EXPECTATIONS, 2006, 9 (04) : 359 - 365
  • [35] Involving carers in mental health service development
    Hayman, Faye
    Fahey, Anne
    [J]. AUSTRALASIAN PSYCHIATRY, 2007, 15 (03) : 191 - 194
  • [36] Shortcomings of services for persons with severe and persistent mental health challenges: a qualitative study of service users and family carers
    Isaacs, Anton
    Lambert, Caroline
    Lawn, Sharon
    Dyer, Anna
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2024, 15
  • [38] Better Data for Better Mental Health Services
    Teich, Judith
    [J]. ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2016, 32 (02) : 61 - 67
  • [39] Changing practice: Involving mental health service users in planning service provision
    Rea, DM
    [J]. SOCIAL WORK IN HEALTH CARE, 2004, 39 (3-4) : 325 - 342
  • [40] Involvement in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Work: Conceptions of Service Users
    Laitila, Minna
    Nikkonen, Merja
    Pietila, Anna-Maija
    [J]. NURSING RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2011, 2011