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Mental health service users' experiences of psychiatric re-hospitalisation - an explorative focus group study in six European countries.

Marian ÅdnanesL MelbyJ Cresswell-SmithH WesterlundL RabbiM Z DernovšekL ŠprahR SfetcuC StraßmayrV Donisi
Published in: BMC health services research (2018)
Psychiatric re-hospitalisation was considered inevitable by the study participants, in both positive and negative terms. Striking similarities in service user experiences were found across all of the six countries, the first experience of psychiatric hospitalisation emerging as especially significant. Findings indicate the need for further action in order to develop more recovery and person-centred approaches within hospital care. For psychiatric inpatient care to be a positive part of the recovery process, further knowledge on what therapeutic action during the hospital stay would be beneficial, such as therapy, activities and integration with other services.
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