The patient's perspective on participation in a multidisciplinary team meeting : a phenomenological study
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- Kevin Berben (UGent) , Emily Walgrave, Jochen Bergs, Ann Van Hecke (UGent) , Eva Dierckx and Sofie Verhaeghe (UGent)
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- Abstract
- In mental health care settings, inpatients are increasingly engaged in their care process, allowing them to participate in multidisciplinary team meetings. Research into how mental health patients (MHPs) experience participating in such meetings is, however, limited. This study aimed to explore inpatients' experiences when participating in multidisciplinary team meetings in a Belgian inpatient mental health unit. This study used a phenomenological design with data collection including semistructured interviews. Twelve individuals participated in the study. Participants were MHPs admitted to a mental health unit that works according to the model of recovery‐oriented mental health practice. Findings were analysed utilising thematic analysis. Results showed that the MHPs' experiences were mainly positive but intense. Themes included: ‘Feeling honoured to be invited’, ‘Sense of obligation’, ‘Feeling nervous’, ‘Transparency in team members’ insights', ‘Feeling supported by the (primary) nurse’ and ‘Duality about the presence of relatives’. By taking these findings into account, (mental) healthcare workers gain insight into the patient's lived experiences, allowing them to provide more person‐centred care when inpatients participate in multidisciplinary team meetings. Moreover, these findings can support mental health units in implementing or optimising patient participation in multidisciplinary team meetings. Finally, other (mental health) patients can also benefit from these findings as it can help them to put feelings and thoughts into perspective when participating in a multidisciplinary team meeting during a hospital admittance.
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- qualitative research, patient participation, multidisciplinary care team, mental health services, mental health, MENTAL-HEALTH-CARE, BREAST-CANCER PATIENTS, ACTIVE INTERVENTION, FAMILY CAREGIVER, DISEASE, PART
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HXR8RFR0BXCVR86NPRWW43F4
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- Berben, Kevin, et al. “The Patient’s Perspective on Participation in a Multidisciplinary Team Meeting : A Phenomenological Study.” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, vol. 33, no. 5, 2024, pp. 1532–42, doi:10.1111/inm.13351.
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- Berben, K., Walgrave, E., Bergs, J., Van Hecke, A., Dierckx, E., & Verhaeghe, S. (2024). The patient’s perspective on participation in a multidisciplinary team meeting : a phenomenological study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 33(5), 1532–1542. https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.13351
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- Berben, Kevin, Emily Walgrave, Jochen Bergs, Ann Van Hecke, Eva Dierckx, and Sofie Verhaeghe. 2024. “The Patient’s Perspective on Participation in a Multidisciplinary Team Meeting : A Phenomenological Study.” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING 33 (5): 1532–42. https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.13351.
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- Berben, Kevin, Emily Walgrave, Jochen Bergs, Ann Van Hecke, Eva Dierckx, and Sofie Verhaeghe. 2024. “The Patient’s Perspective on Participation in a Multidisciplinary Team Meeting : A Phenomenological Study.” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING 33 (5): 1532–1542. doi:10.1111/inm.13351.
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- 1.Berben K, Walgrave E, Bergs J, Van Hecke A, Dierckx E, Verhaeghe S. The patient’s perspective on participation in a multidisciplinary team meeting : a phenomenological study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING. 2024;33(5):1532–42.
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- [1]K. Berben, E. Walgrave, J. Bergs, A. Van Hecke, E. Dierckx, and S. Verhaeghe, “The patient’s perspective on participation in a multidisciplinary team meeting : a phenomenological study,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, vol. 33, no. 5, pp. 1532–1542, 2024.
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