Abstract

The OurNotes movement aims to support patient collaboration and engagement in care through the implementation of pre-visit notes. By contributing to a pre-visit history or agenda, the patient voice is incorporated into the visit. While OurNotes has been successfully piloted in primary and acute care settings, its implementation in Canadian mental healthcare settings has been limited. In this study, we conducted semi-structured interviews with patients, care partners and mental health clinicians to identify implementation recommendations for OurNotes in Canadian mental health contexts. Six recommendations were identified. These recommendations can be adopted by organizations considering the implementation of OurNotes in mental health clinical settings.

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