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  • Mental Health Services Research
  • Health Policy and Ethics
  • Sociology of Health

Background:

  • Shared decision making (SDM) is recommended in mental health policy, with identified elements and tools.
  • Despite policy support, the implementation of SDM in routine mental health care remains limited.
  • SDM is justified clinically by potential improved outcomes (evidence inconclusive) and ethically as a right, requiring balancing of principles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the challenges and cultural factors hindering SDM implementation in mental health.
  • To explore potential strategies for overcoming these implementation barriers.
  • To understand SDM as a 'polyvalent' concept with superficial agreement among stakeholders.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of SDM in mental health.
  • Identification of implementation challenges and cultural factors.
  • Exploration of social marketing and hospitality industry models for cultural change.

Main Results:

  • SDM implementation is a significant cultural, not just technical, problem in mental health services.
  • Key challenges include access to decision support tools, integration with recovery interventions, and managing patient expectations.
  • SDM is described as 'polyvalent,' indicating superficial agreement among diverse stakeholders.

Conclusions:

  • Effective SDM implementation requires addressing cultural shifts and systemic integration.
  • Strategies like social marketing and adopting hospitality industry approaches may facilitate cultural change.
  • Further research is needed to bridge the gap between SDM's potential and its practical application in mental health.