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Family Inclusion in Mental Health Service Planning and Delivery: Consumers’ Perspectives

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Family inclusion in treatment planning and delivery for people living with mental illness is advocated in government policy but is yet to be widely translated into practice. While external barriers have been identified, including concerns about consumers’ best interests, little is known about consumers’ own views. This study explores consumers’ experiences and perspectives of including family in treatment. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 adult consumers who could identify supportive family members. Data were analysed using constant comparative analysis. The findings indicated that the outcomes reported from family inclusion depended on who, how, how much and when family were included, and the degree of choice consumers had regarding these features For consumers to have real choice around these features, family inclusion needed to be accessible, families needed to be willing, and all parties needed to agree upon a consumer-centred purpose. Findings can aid health professionals to facilitate consumer choice.

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Correspondence to Lauren Wonders.

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Wonders, L., Honey, A. & Hancock, N. Family Inclusion in Mental Health Service Planning and Delivery: Consumers’ Perspectives. Community Ment Health J 55, 318–330 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-018-0292-2

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