Mental health professionals’ perceived barriers and enablers to shared decision-making in risk assessment and risk management: a qualitative systematic review
Abstract Background Risk assessment and risk management are fundamental processes in the delivery of safe and effective mental health care, yet studies have shown that service users are often not directly involved or are unaware that an assessment has taken place. Shared decision-making in mental he...
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Main Authors: | Nafiso Ahmed, Sally Barlow, Lisa Reynolds, Nicholas Drey, Fareha Begum, Elizabeth Tuudah, Alan Simpson |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/20b950552993463eb6dda6c49c19fb8c |
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