Supported Decision‐Making Interventions in Mental Healthcare: A Systematic Review of Evidence on the Outcomes for People With Mental Ill Health
Cathy J. Francis,
Michael Hazelton,
Rhonda L. Wilson
Abstract:BackgroundMost people with mental ill health want to be involved in decision‐making about their care, many mental health professionals now recognise the importance of this (at least in‐principle) and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities enshrines the ethical imperative to support people in making their own treatment decisions. Nonetheless, there are widespread reports of people with mental ill health being excluded from decision‐making about their treatment in practice.ObjectivesWe conduct… Show more
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