2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206507
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Assessing mental health service user and carer involvement in physical health care planning: The development and validation of a new patient-reported experience measure

Abstract: Background People living with serious mental health conditions experience increased morbidity due to physical health issues driven by medication side-effects and lifestyle factors. Coordinated mental and physical healthcare delivered in accordance with a care plan could help to reduce morbidity and mortality in this population. Efforts to develop new models of care are hampered by a lack of validated instruments to accurately assess the extent to which mental health services users and carers are i… Show more

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“…2019c), and qualitative interviews have been used to assess patient and carer involvement in physical healthcare planning in mental health (Sidey‐Gibbons et al . 2019). The true test of whether these interventions actually assist people with severe mental illness to improve their physical health can only be seen in outcomes over the long term.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2019c), and qualitative interviews have been used to assess patient and carer involvement in physical healthcare planning in mental health (Sidey‐Gibbons et al . 2019). The true test of whether these interventions actually assist people with severe mental illness to improve their physical health can only be seen in outcomes over the long term.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%