Changing practice: assessing attitudes toward a NICE-informed collaborative treatment pathway for bipolar disorder.
Adele Louise ElliottStuart WatsonGuy DodgsonEsther Cohen-TovéeJonathan LingPublished in: BJPsych open (2021)
Identification of benefits and costs ensures that future development of e-pathways addresses concerns of healthcare professionals and people with bipolar disorder, which would be essential for successful implementation. Recommendations for this development include making e-pathways less complicated for patients, ensuring sufficient training and ensuring clinicians do not feel their skills become invalidated. Limitations of the study, and directions for future research, are discussed.