Users' involvement in mental health services: Programme logic model of an innovative initiative in integrated care

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Tremblay, C., Coulombe, V. et Briand, C. (2017). Users' involvement in mental health services: Programme logic model of an innovative initiative in integrated care. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 11 . Article 9. ISSN 1752-4458 DOI 10.1186/s13033-016-0111-5

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Background:

Collaboration and partnership are key issues for modern health systems seeking to implement quality integrated care that meets the needs of the population. The Carrefour Communautaire-Institutionnel-Usagers (Connecting Community organisations-Institutions-Users, CCIU), involving community- and institution-based mental health workers, carers and users, is an innovative normative integrated care group (group for shared values, culture and vision) established by the Canadian Mental Health Association-Montreal Branch. A programme evaluation approach was used to conduct a logic analysis of the CCIU in order to understand the relationships between its resources, activities and outcomes, build a common understanding and, allow for its replication.

Methods:
Five steps were involved in the creation of a programme logic model. A non-exhaustive literature search for similar initiatives, a review of documents related to the CCIU process and direct observations led to the development of a first model. Then, following a participatory and reflexive process, this model was validated with CCIU participants.

Results:
A comprehensive model and a simplified model were created. Participants' experiential knowledge and scientific knowledge helped to identify the essential components of the successful operation of the CCIU.

Conclusions:
The CCIU, with its eight essential components, including relations based on equality and mutual respect, corresponds to an essential step in normative integration and integrated care that lead to improved quality services. © 2017 The Author(s).

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: Carers' involvement Integrated care Mental health services Partnership Programme logic model Shared values Users' involvement Article Goal attainment Health care planning Health care quality Health care utilization Health promotion Human Integrated health care system Mental health Mental health service Outcome assessment Priority journal Program evaluation Self evaluation
Date de dépôt: 31 juill. 2023 13:35
Dernière modification: 31 juill. 2023 13:35
Version du document déposé: Version officielle de l'éditeur
URI: https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/10794

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