Co-creation and recovery in mental health services: a lived experience perspective.

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Michael Elwan
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Abstract

This article explores the shift in mental health recovery from mere symptom management to a holistic approach via the CHIME framework. It delves into the author's experience, beginning with the loss of his father, a war veteran with mental health struggles, at 16, thrusting him into the role of primary caregiver for his mother, who also battled mental health issues and eventually took her own life. These events spotlight the shortcomings of traditional mental health care and the urgent need for empathetic, multifaceted services. Advocating for co-creation in mental health services, the article outlines a transition towards a system that integrates recovery principles through stages from co-ideation to co-evaluation, emphasising holistic, person-centred care. It calls for a reimagined mental healthcare system that respects individual journeys and is rooted in co-creation, signalling a critical move towards systemic change.

心理健康服务中的共同创造与康复:生活经验视角。
本文通过 CHIME 框架,探讨了心理健康康复从单纯的症状管理向整体方法的转变。文章深入探讨了作者的经历,首先是他在 16 岁时失去了父亲--一位在战争中与精神健康抗争的退伍军人,这使他成为母亲的主要照顾者,而母亲也与精神健康问题作斗争,最终自杀身亡。这些事件凸显了传统心理健康护理的缺陷,以及对感同身受的多方面服务的迫切需求。这篇文章倡导在精神健康服务中进行共同创造,概述了如何通过从共同决策到共同评估的各个阶段,向一个融合康复原则的系统过渡,强调以人为本的整体护理。文章呼吁重新构想一个尊重个人历程并植根于共同创造的精神医疗保健系统,这标志着向系统性变革迈出了关键一步。
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