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Psychiatrische Praxis · Jan 2013
[Shared decision-making in the treatment of people with severe mental illness: a focus group study].
- Sabine Loos, Petra Neumann, Katrin Arnold, Mike Slade, Andrea Fiorillo, Malene Krogsgaard Bording, Tibor Ivanka, Wolfram Kawohl, and Bernd Puschner.
- Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie II der Universität Ulm, Günzburg, Germany. sabine.loos@bkh-guenzburg.de
- Psychiatr Prax. 2013 Jan 1; 40 (1): 23-9.
ObjectiveShared decision-making during the course of treatment is important for people with severe mental illness. However, there is still insufficient knowledge about how people with mental illness view decisions, what kind of decisions are made and how patients experience and perceive the process of participation in routine care.MethodsA qualitative study with focus groups was conducted with patients with chronic mental illness currently receiving outpatient care (N=23). Interviews were audio-taped, transcribed, coded and content analysed.ResultsThree main themes were extracted from the data: 1. perception of the clinician and participation, 2. process of communication and flow of information, 3. decisions and transfer.ConclusionsThe perception of participation in the decision process depends on a good patient-doctor relationship. Decisions made in the course of an outpatient long-term treatment are complex and are often not made during one single appointment. Frequently, patients seek the advice of people from their social network and/or other health professionals.© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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