TY - JOUR
T1 - Consumers’ Suggestions for Improving the Mental Healthcare System
T2 - Options, Autonomy, and Respect
AU - Shields, Morgan
AU - Scully, Sara
AU - Sulman, Heidi
AU - Borba, Christina
AU - Trinh, Nhi Ha
AU - Singer, Sara
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2019/8/1
Y1 - 2019/8/1
N2 - While the mental healthcare-consumer voice has gained in legitimacy and perceived value, policy initiatives and system improvements still lack input from consumers. This study explores consumers’ suggestions for improving the mental healthcare system. Participants (N = 46) were conveniently recruited and responded to an online survey asking: “What are your suggestions for improving the mental healthcare system?” Eight themes were identified using iterative, inductive and deductive coding. Themes included treatment options, autonomy and empowerment, respect and relationships, medication management, peer support, insurance and access, funding and government support, and treatment environment. Theoretically, there is interdependence among themes where five of the themes are foundational for the three main themes (i.e. treatment options, autonomy and empowerment, respect and relationships). Findings suggest that consumers see the need for improvement in patient-centered care. While access is the focus of much mental healthcare policy discussions, the ultimate goal should be provisioning person-centered mental healthcare.
AB - While the mental healthcare-consumer voice has gained in legitimacy and perceived value, policy initiatives and system improvements still lack input from consumers. This study explores consumers’ suggestions for improving the mental healthcare system. Participants (N = 46) were conveniently recruited and responded to an online survey asking: “What are your suggestions for improving the mental healthcare system?” Eight themes were identified using iterative, inductive and deductive coding. Themes included treatment options, autonomy and empowerment, respect and relationships, medication management, peer support, insurance and access, funding and government support, and treatment environment. Theoretically, there is interdependence among themes where five of the themes are foundational for the three main themes (i.e. treatment options, autonomy and empowerment, respect and relationships). Findings suggest that consumers see the need for improvement in patient-centered care. While access is the focus of much mental healthcare policy discussions, the ultimate goal should be provisioning person-centered mental healthcare.
KW - Patient perception
KW - Policy
KW - Quality
KW - System reform
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85069694029
U2 - 10.1007/s10597-019-00423-7
DO - 10.1007/s10597-019-00423-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 31175515
AN - SCOPUS:85069694029
SN - 0010-3853
VL - 55
SP - 916
EP - 923
JO - Community Mental Health Journal
JF - Community Mental Health Journal
IS - 6
ER -