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Health Expectations | 2014

Patient involvement in mental health care: one size does not fit all.

Else Tambuyzer; Guido Pieters; Chantal Van Audenhove

Background  Involvement of mental health‐care patients in the decision‐making processes is considered to be an ethical requirement. Health‐care systems worldwide are increasingly emphasizing the value of participatory approaches. There is, however, no consensus on the definition of patient involvement. The literature is particularly inconsistent and lacks clarity.


Health Expectations | 2015

Is perceived patient involvement in mental health care associated with satisfaction and empowerment

Else Tambuyzer; Chantal Van Audenhove

Patients increasingly assume active roles in their mental health care. While there is a growing interest in patient involvement and patient‐reported outcomes, there is insufficient research on the outcomes of patient involvement.


Community Mental Health Journal | 2013

Service User and Family Carer Involvement in Mental Health Care: Divergent Views

Else Tambuyzer; Chantal Van Audenhove

This study assessed differences between service users’, family carers’ and mental healthcare providers’ perceptions on service user and family carer involvement in mental healthcare. We conducted questionnaires in care networks for persons with serious and persistent mental illness, among 111 service users, 73 family carers and 216 mental healthcare providers. Many aspects of service user and family carer involvement are achieved to satisfactory levels while other aspects are scarcely realized. Service users and mental healthcare providers perceive family carer involvement as less important and realized than service user involvement. Family carers hold more favorable views on the importance and realization of involvement than do mental healthcare providers. The implementation of stakeholders’ involvement in healthcare is ongoing. Notwithstanding great efforts, service users’ and family carers’ involvement preferences are not yet fully considered. Developing procedures, training and monitoring cycles regarding involvement may enhance this situation.


Tijdschrift Klinische Psychologie | 2012

Ervaring met ervaringsdeskundigheid

Else Tambuyzer; Iris De Coster; Chantal Van Audenhove


Archive | 2010

ITHACA - Een monitoring van de mensenrechten en algemene gezondheidszorg in België

Marian De Groof; Julien Bianchi; Didier Moulin; Sofie Taeymans; Karima Enejari; Maurice Wirtgen; Else Tambuyzer; Bernard Jacob; Chantal Van Audenhove


Psychiatrische Praxis | 2011

Unequal and inadequate involvement possibilities in mental health care networks

Else Tambuyzer; C Van Audenhove


Psychiatrische Praxis | 2011

Towards expertise-by-experience in mental health care: evaluation of a recovery-oriented training of (ex-)users of mental health care services

I De Coster; Else Tambuyzer; R Daem; T Gouverneur; B Cools; J Verstraeten; C Van Audenhove


Archive | 2011

Evaluatie van het pilootproject "Vorming oriëntatie naar ervaringsdeskundigheid"

Else Tambuyzer; Iris De Coster; Chantal Van Audenhove


Archive | 2011

Unequal and inadequate involvement possibilities in mental health care

Else Tambuyzer; Chantal Van Audenhove


Rehabilitatie | 2010

Goede praktijken van participatie in de ggz

Else Tambuyzer; Chantal Van Audenhove

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Chantal Van Audenhove

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Gert Scheerder

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Iris De Coster

Catholic University of Leuven

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Guido Pieters

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Nele Spruytte

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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