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Improving Service User Involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education: Suggestions from Those with Lived Experience

, PhD, MSc, BNS, PGCert T&L, RPNORCID Icon, , RPN, MSc, , B. Soc. Sc. (Hons), , RN, PhD, , PhD, , BSci, , MA, PGDip, Bsc (Hons), BA (Hons), ALCM, Dip Mgmt, RPNORCID Icon, , Dip SPH, PG Cert Peer Support, , PhD, , , B Phil (Hons), B Soc & Comm Stud (Community Development), , BSc, MSc, DrNursSci, , BSc RPN, PhD, , H Dip, , BN, MSci, , , PhD, , MA, , , BA, , RN, MN.Sc, PhD, , MNSc, PhDORCID Icon & , RN, RPN, BA (Hons), Dip Ed, B Ed, M Ed, PhD, FACMHNORCID Icon show all
 

Abstract

Service user involvement in mental health nursing education is increasing and a developing evidence base is demonstrating more positive attitudes towards people labelled with a mental illness. To date, most research on this approach has focussed on the perspectives of nursing students, with very limited research drawing on the expertise and opinions of service users. The aim of this study was to explore potential improvements in mental health nursing education, and ways service user involvement can be enhanced as defined by service users themselves. An international qualitative research project was undertaken involving focus groups with service users (n = 50) from Australia and five European countries. The research was coproduced between Experts by Experience (service users) and mental health nurse academics. Data were analysed thematically. Findings reflected two broad themes: (1) improvements to content, including: further emphasis on developing emotional intelligence, understanding mental distress and broader context of care; (2) Improvements to service user involvement, including: support, format, and teaching and learning techniques. These findings provide direction for maximising the benefits of service user involvement and show the value of the expertise of service users.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge and thank:

  • Erasmus + for the funding which made this innovative project possible.

  • The service user organisations at each country who supported the research and assisted with recruitment

  • the service users who generously gave of their time to participate in an interview

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Table 1. Focus group participants.

Table 2. Data analysis framework.

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