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Psychiatr Serv ; 74(12): 1299-1302, 2023 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37312506

ABSTRACT

Little published research exists on how culture influences mental health service users when they create or use psychiatric advance directives (PADs). This column reports the results of a study (N=38 participants) of cultural factors that might encourage New Zealand Maori who engage in mental health services to make greater use of PADs in their care. The most important factor identified was the inclusion of family and friends in decision making during PAD creation and use. Discussions revealed multiple culturally important themes that were synthesized into a conceptual model, pou herenga (mooring place), which focuses on the importance of reassessing all aspects of one's life journey when creating a PAD.


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Advance Directives , Mental Disorders , Humans , Maori People , Mental Disorders/therapy , Mental Disorders/psychology , Mental Health Services , Culturally Competent Care
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