Why involve families in acute mental healthcare? A collaborative conceptual review.
Aysegul DirikSima SandhuDomenico GiaccoKatherine BarrettGerry BennisonSue CollinsonStefan PriebePublished in: BMJ open (2017)
We conclude that future staff training may benefit from discussing the chosen family involvement model within the context of other theories of mental health. This may help to clarify the underlying purpose of family involvement and address the diverse needs and world views of patients, families and professionals in acute settings.
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