加拿大心理健康领域的用户参与情况。

Canada's mental health Pub Date : 1989-06-01
K Church, D Reville
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本文将“用户参与”定义为用户(在本例中,通常指的是“慢性精神病患者”)可以对影响其生活的决策行使某种控制的任何过程。作者利用文献和实践中的例子,讨论了加拿大心理健康领域的用户参与状况。他们描述了三类参与:消费者控制、联盟/伙伴关系和消费者参与。对权力的关注反映了作者的信念,即用户参与度的增长取决于心理健康领域内权力关系变化的速度。在社会的一些部门,正在重新考虑对精神卫生问题的传统反应。增加用户参与既是重新思考过程的一个关键因素,也是一个重要结果。然而,重要的障碍仍然存在,特别是缺乏对用户参与的财政和态度支持。
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User involvement in the mental health field in Canada.

This article defines "user involvement" as any process in which users (in this instance, persons commonly referred to as "the chronically mentally ill") can exercise some control over decisions that affect their lives. The authors discuss the state of user involvement in the mental health field in Canada, using examples from the literature and from practice. They describe three categories of involvement: consumer control, coalitions/partnerships, and consumer participation. A focus on power reflects the authors' belief that the growth of user involvement depends on the rate at which power relationships change within the mental health field. Within several sectors of society, traditional responses to mental health issues are being re-thought. Increased user involvement is both a key factor in and an important outcome of the re-thinking process. However, important obstacles remain, notably lack of financial and attitudinal support for user involvement.

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