Consumer-providers of care for adult clients of statutory mental health services.

Author: BerendsLynda, HetrickSarah E, HillSophie, LoweDianne, PittVeronica, PrictorMegan, RyanRebecca

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Original Abstract of the Article :
In mental health services, the past several decades has seen a slow but steady trend towards employment of past or present consumers of the service to work alongside mental health professionals in providing services. However the effects of this employment on clients (service recipients) and services...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9750934/

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Consumer-Providers: A New Oasis in the Desert of Mental Health Care

The field of mental health is constantly evolving, seeking to improve the quality and effectiveness of care. This research explores the impact of employing consumers of mental health services as providers of care, investigating the potential benefits and challenges of this innovative approach. The authors conduct a systematic review of randomized trials, analyzing the effects of consumer-providers on clients and services. Their findings suggest that consumer-providers can play a valuable role in providing support, coaching, and advocacy for individuals with mental health challenges.

A Collaborative Approach: Empowering Consumers in Mental Health Care

This study sheds light on the potential of a collaborative approach to mental health care, where consumers of services are empowered to participate in providing care. The research's findings suggest that consumer-providers can bring unique insights and perspectives to the field, fostering a more person-centered and supportive approach to treatment. This innovative model has the potential to significantly improve the quality of care and empower individuals with mental health challenges.

A Path to Empowerment: Navigating the Challenges of Consumer-Provider Roles

The integration of consumer-providers into mental health care presents both opportunities and challenges. This research highlights the need for careful planning, training, and support to ensure that consumer-providers are equipped to effectively meet the needs of clients. It's also crucial to address potential concerns regarding the role of consumers in providing care, fostering an environment of trust and respect. By navigating these challenges, we can create a more inclusive and supportive system of mental health care.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research explores the potential of employing consumers of mental health services as providers of care, highlighting the unique perspectives and contributions they can bring to the field. The study's findings suggest that consumer-providers can play a valuable role in supporting individuals with mental health challenges, fostering a more person-centered and empowering approach to care. As we journey through the sands of mental health research, embracing innovative models of care and empowering consumers will be essential for creating a more equitable and supportive system of care.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2013-07-12
  2. Date Revised 2022-12-17
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

23543537

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9750934

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Languages

English

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