Is it time to abandon care planning in mental health services? A qualitative study exploring the views of professionals, service users and carers.
Helen Louise BrooksKarina LovellPenny BeeCaroline SandersAnne RogersPublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2017)
Care planning is recognized, embedded and well established in the practices of mental health professionals and service users. However, it is considered too superficial and mainly irrelevant to users for managing mental health in their everyday lives. Those responsible for the planning and delivery of mental health services should consider ways to increase the relevance of care planning to the everyday lives of service users including separating risk from holistic needs assessment, using support aids and utilizing a peer workforce in this regard.