Healthcare Professionals’ Experiences with Patient Participation in a Mental Healthcare Centre: A Qualitative Study

Name of applicant

Kim Jørgensen

Title

Assistant Professor

Institution

Roskilde University

Amount

DKK 13,779

Year

2023

Type of grant

Conferences

Summary

This study aimed to explore healthcare professionals' perceptions of patient participation in mental healthcare centers, specifically in psychiatry. Focus group interviews were conducted, and a social constructivism approach was applied to analyze the data. The study found that patient participation is not a free choice, but it is governed by structural and professional conditions. Two themes and four sub-themes emerged: 'patient participation is not a free choice' with subthemes 'patients are included' and 'patient participation is carried out based on structural methods and professional expectations,' and 'patient participation is a very unclear concept' with subthemes 'patient participation is an individual thing' and 'nonparticipation.' The study concluded that healthcare professionals need a clear understanding of what patient participation entails and how they can facilitate it. Patient participation should be a collaborative effort between healthcare professionals and patients, and healthcare professionals should strive to incorporate patients' perspectives and preferences in treatment decisions. The study's findings can contribute to developing policies and guidelines that promote patient participation in psychiatry, improve patient care, and promote better outcomes for patients with mental health disorders.

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