Negotiating the boundaries of psychosis: A qualitative study of the service provider perspective on treatment delay in community mental health.
Erling Inge KvigCathrine MoeBeate BrinchmannTor Ketil LarsenKnut SørgaardPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2017)
This study suggests that delay in initiation of treatment for psychosis in community mental health is related to clinical challenges of early disengagement from services and diagnostic uncertainty. Service providers found negotiating the therapeutic relationship and patient-centred flexibility more useful in ensuring engagement than an assertive outreach approach. Diagnostic uncertainty was resolved through watchful waiting using a distress-overload conceptualization in assessing changes in mental state and service needs.