Purpose – This task asks you to critically engage with the study by Reid et al. (2018) on consumers’ perspectives of collaborative care planning in acute inpatient units. Your response should address challenges identified in the study and propose solutions grounded in contemporary mental health approaches. Structure your response into three key parts.
Description-
Reid et al (2018) illustrate the consumers’ perspective of collaborative care planning within an acute inpatient unit. It outlines some of the frustrations experienced by consumers and staff and provides us with an opportunity to rethink the approach and understand what consumers want within these settings.
Part 1: Addressing Consumer Challenges
· Summarise the key challenges identified by consumers in Reid et al.’s (2018) study related to collaborative care planning in acute mental health settings.
· Develop a detailed plan for addressing these challenges when creating collaborative care plans with consumers.
· Consider practical strategies that could improve consumer engagement and satisfaction in the care planning process.
Part 2: Supporting Your Plan with Literature
· Examine each of the identified challenges outlined in the Reid et al. (2018) study and argue for alternative approaches to overcoming these challenges by drawing on other high-quality literature.
· Compare and contrast different methods from the literature and justify your proposed plan using evidence from current research.
Part 3: Alignment with Contemporary Mental Health Practices
· Critically evaluate how your plan aligns with contemporary mental health approaches, particularly trauma-informed and recovery-oriented practices.
· Demonstrate how your plan recognises and respects the consumer’s lived experience, ensuring that it promotes empowerment, safety, and collaboration.
· Highlight specific elements of your plan that support these approaches, ensuring they contribute to the overall recovery and well-being of the consumer.
Reference: Reid, R., Escott, P. & Isobel, S. (2018). Collaboration as a process and an outcome: Consumer experiences of collaborating with nurses in care planning in an acute inpatient mental health unit. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 27(4), 1204-1211
attached is the article for critical analysis
Minimum 15 references apa 7 style
intext reference after each sentence in the paragraph