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Tijdschr Psychiatr ; 57(5): 352-60, 2015.
Artigo em Holandês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26028016

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: In the communication and interaction between doctor and patient in Western health care there has been a paradigm shift from the paternalistic approach to shared decision-making. AIM: To summarise the background situation, recent developments and the current level of shared decision-making in (youth) mental health care. METHOD: We conducted a critical review of the literature relating to the methodology development, research and the use of counselling and decision-making in mental health care. RESULTS: The majority of patients, professionals and other stakeholders consider shared decision-making to be desirable and important for improving the quality and efficiency of care. Up till recently most research and studies have concentrated on helping patients to develop decision-making skills and on showing patients how and where to access information. At the moment more attention is being given to the development of skills and circumstances that will increase patients' interaction with care professionals and patients' emotional involvement in shared decision-making. In mental health for children and adolescents, more often than in adult mental health care, it has been customary to give more attention to these aspects of shared decision-making, particularly during counselling sessions that mark the transition from diagnosis to treatment. This emphasis has been apparent for a long time in textbooks, daily practice, methodology development and research in youth mental health care. Currently, a number of similar developments are taking place in adult mental health care. CONCLUSION: Although most health professionals support the policy of shared decision-making, the implementation of the policy in mental health care is still at an early stage. In practice, a number of obstacles still have to be surmounted. However, the experience gained with counselling and decision-making in (youth) mental health care may serve as an example to other sections of mental health care and play an important role in the further development of shared decision-making.


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Tomada de Decisões , Serviços de Saúde Mental/normas , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente , Técnicas de Apoio para a Decisão , Humanos , Transtornos Mentais/psicologia , Transtornos Mentais/terapia , Participação do Paciente
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