Learning from consumers: An eDelphi study of Australian mental health consumers' priorities for recovery-oriented curricula.
Karen ArblasterLynette MackenzieLynda MatthewsKaren WillisKatherine GillPaula HanlonRachael LaidlerPublished in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2018)
These findings highlight important capabilities from consumers' perspectives, suggesting key content for curricula. Active roles in designing, delivering and evaluating curricula were preferred, providing some guidance for educators seeking to involve consumers. Further research is required to refine these priorities, and to evaluate acceptability, feasibility and efficacy of varying modes of consumer involvement.