2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40271-022-00580-0
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What Matters for Evaluating the Quality of Mental Healthcare? Identifying Important Aspects in Qualitative Focus Groups with Service Users and Frontline Mental Health Professionals

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“…To-date, most qualitative formative research in HPR has not directly addressed role preferences—instead it is implicitly assumed that the patient values the role as a sole or shared decision maker and has autonomous preferences for their health or healthcare. When role preferences are directly discussed in qualitative research, it is often with regards to the patient’s preference for the clinician’s role [ 33 ]. Some researchers indicate that their qualitative data collection instrument inquired about role preferences, but there is little description of role preferences reported in the results [ 34 ].…”
Section: Recommendation 1 Explore Role Preferences In Formative Resea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To-date, most qualitative formative research in HPR has not directly addressed role preferences—instead it is implicitly assumed that the patient values the role as a sole or shared decision maker and has autonomous preferences for their health or healthcare. When role preferences are directly discussed in qualitative research, it is often with regards to the patient’s preference for the clinician’s role [ 33 ]. Some researchers indicate that their qualitative data collection instrument inquired about role preferences, but there is little description of role preferences reported in the results [ 34 ].…”
Section: Recommendation 1 Explore Role Preferences In Formative Resea...mentioning
confidence: 99%