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Area of Science:

  • Mental Health Care
  • Health Psychology
  • Clinical Decision Making

Background:

  • Shared decision making (SDM) is limited in mental health settings.
  • Challenging patient populations often do not benefit from current SDM practices.
  • Barriers exist for both mental health professionals and patients regarding SDM.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe barriers to SDM in mental health care.
  • To propose an integrative approach, SDM-PLUS, to foster SDM.
  • To empower patients and providers within mental health settings.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of barriers to SDM among providers and patients.
  • Development and proposal of the SDM-PLUS integrative approach.
  • Description of empowerment strategies for patients and providers.

Main Results:

  • Identified barriers hindering SDM implementation in mental health.
  • Proposed SDM-PLUS as a framework to overcome these barriers.
  • Outlined how SDM-PLUS empowers patients (active, self-confident, improved health literacy/communication) and providers (analyzing decisional situations, enhanced communication strategies).

Conclusions:

  • SDM-PLUS offers a viable strategy to enhance shared decision making in mental health.
  • Empowerment of both patients and providers is key to successful SDM implementation.
  • The approach aims to optimize patient participation and outcomes in mental health care.