Abstract
Background: In 2006, in a policy document entitled a Vision for Change(Department of Health, 2006), Ireland undertook to move towards a modern,recovery orientated public mental health service characterised by holisticcare, individualised care planning, the provision of accessible support,increased involvement of service users in decisions about their treatmentand care and greater continuity of care across the mental health services.More than a decade on, it remained unclear to what extent Irish mentalhealth services had progressed towards the modern, recovery orientatedsystem outlined in A Vision for Change (Department of Health, 2006).
Highlights
In 2006, in a policy document entitled a Vision for Change (Department of Health, 2006), Ireland undertook to move towards a modern, recovery orientated public mental health service characterised by holistic care, individualised care planning, the provision of accessible support, increased involvement of service users in decisions about their treatment and care and greater continuity of care across the mental health services
More than a decade on, it remained unclear to what extent Irish mental health services had progressed towards the modern, recovery orientated system outlined in A Vision for Change (Department of Health, 2006)
An ordinal logistic regression was carried out to examine key factors associated with service user's overall experience of/satisfaction with the mental health service in Ireland
Summary
Background: In 2006, in a policy document entitled a Vision for Change (Department of Health, 2006), Ireland undertook to move towards a modern, recovery orientated public mental health service characterised by holistic care, individualised care planning, the provision of accessible support, increased involvement of service users in decisions about their treatment and care and greater continuity of care across the mental health services. More than a decade on, it remained unclear to what extent Irish mental health services had progressed towards the modern, recovery orientated system outlined in A Vision for Change (Department of Health, 2006).
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