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Consumer contributions in developing clinical practice guidelines.

M L Lanza1, A Ericsson

  • 1Nursing Service for Research, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Bedford, Massachusetts, USA.

Journal of Nursing Care Quality
|January 26, 2000
PubMed
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Consumers, including psychiatric inpatients, were consulted to develop clinical practice guidelines for preventing and intervening in assaultive behavior. This research highlights the importance of patient input in creating effective healthcare guidelines.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare guideline development
  • Patient advocacy and engagement
  • Mental health services research

Background:

  • Clinical practice guidelines aim to improve healthcare but often exclude consumer perspectives.
  • Lack of consumer involvement in guideline creation can limit their applicability and effectiveness.
  • Assaultive behavior in community settings presents a significant challenge for mental health services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a research project focused on developing clinical practice guidelines for managing assaultive behavior.
  • To incorporate consumer input, specifically from psychiatric inpatients, into the guideline development process.
  • To present findings, challenges, and recommendations from this patient-centered approach.

Main Methods:

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  • A two-phase research approach was employed to gather consumer input.
  • Phase one involved a focus group with psychiatric inpatients.
  • Phase two consisted of survey research building upon focus group insights.
  • Main Results:

    • Consumer input was successfully integrated into the guideline development framework.
    • Key themes and practical considerations were identified through patient perspectives.
    • The study outlines specific results, encountered problems, and actionable recommendations.

    Conclusions:

    • Consumer participation is crucial for developing relevant and effective clinical practice guidelines.
    • Involving psychiatric inpatients in guideline development can enhance interventions for assaultive behavior.
    • This patient-centered methodology offers a model for future guideline creation in mental healthcare.