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The VOICES Typology of Curatorial Decisions in Narrative Collections of the Lived Experiences of Mental Health Service Use, Recovery, or Madness: Qualitative Study.

Caroline FoxLaurie Hare-DukeCaroline YeoSimon BradstreetFelicity CallardAda HuiJoy Llewellyn-BeardsleyEleanor LongdenTracy McDonoughRose McGranahanFiona Y Y NgKristian PollockJames RoeMike Slade
Published in: JMIR mental health (2020)
The VOICES typology identifies the key decisions to consider when curating narrative collections about the lived experiences of mental health service use, recovery, or madness. It might be used as a theoretical basis for a good practice resource to support curators in their efforts to balance the challenges and sometimes conflicting imperatives involved in collecting, organizing, and sharing narratives. Future research might seek to document the use of such a tool by curators and hence examine how best to use VOICES to support decision making.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • decision making
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • genome wide
  • current status