2016
DOI: 10.1002/cpp.2052
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Facilitators and Barriers to Person‐centred Care in Child and Young People Mental Health Services: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Facilitators and barriers to person-centered care in child and young people mental health services: A systematic review. AbstractImplementation of person-centered care has been widely advocated across various health settings and patient populations, including recent policy for child and family services.Nonetheless, evidence suggests that service users are rarely involved in decision making, whilst their preferences and goals may be often unheard. The aim of the present research was to systematically review fac… Show more

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“…This could be attributed to the better remuneration package offered to care workers in G‐LTCFs. Higher qualified staff can offer better care than otherwise (Gallagher, Bennett, & Halford, ; Gondek et al, ). In addition, the G‐LTCFs provided more regular in‐job training to their care staff than the P‐LTCFs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be attributed to the better remuneration package offered to care workers in G‐LTCFs. Higher qualified staff can offer better care than otherwise (Gallagher, Bennett, & Halford, ; Gondek et al, ). In addition, the G‐LTCFs provided more regular in‐job training to their care staff than the P‐LTCFs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, each included intervention was assessed based on the comprehensiveness of the intervention to demonstrate these elements of SDM. Similar reviews explored SDM from a wider perspective: interventions targeting children and clinicians, or targeting physical health [30,31,37,38]. An updated review in the area of SDM in CAMHS, which focuses specifically on parent-targeted or parent-involved interventions can highlight important themes to understand parents' involvement in the decision-making process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a lack of studies exploring barriers and facilitators to SDM in relation to including young people in care and treatment. Instead, studies have focused on broader concepts such as person‐centred care (Gondek et al, ). Barriers and facilitators to SDM from the perspectives of young people have been identified in five papers (Iachini, Hock, Thomas, & Clone, ; Offord, Turner, & Cooper, ; Oruche, Downs, Holloway, Draucker, & Aalsma, ; Pycroft, Wallis, Bigg, & Webster, ; Simmons, Hetrick, & Jorm, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%