Parents' perspectives on user participation and shared decision‐making in adolescents' inpatient mental healthcare
Abstract Background Parents are a resource that can be of considerable importance in supporting their adolescents' recovery and shared decision‐making processes. However, involving both adolescents and their parents in treatment creates challenges. Understanding the roles of all decision stakeh...
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Main Authors: | Stig Bjønness (Author), Trond Grønnestad (Author), Jan O. Johannessen (Author), Marianne Storm (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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