SAGE Open Nursing (Jan 2018)

Shared Decision-Making—Balancing Between Power and Responsibility as Mental Health-Care Professionals in a Therapeutic Milieu

  • Lise S. Beyene PhD Candidate,
  • Elisabeth Severinsson DrPH,
  • Britt S. Hansen PhD,
  • Kristine Rørtveit PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2377960817752159
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is supposed to position patient and expert knowledge more equal, in which will have an impact on how mental health-care professionals relate to their patients. As SDM has not yet been widely adopted in therapeutic milieus, a deeper understanding of its use and more knowledge of interventions to foster its implementation in clinical practice are required. Aim To explore how mental health-care professionals describe SDM in a therapeutic milieu as expressed through clinical supervision. The research question was “What are prerequisites for mental health-care professionals to practice SDM in a therapeutic milieu?” Methods A qualitative content analysis of data from focus groups dialogues in 10 clinical supervision sessions where eight mental health-care professionals participated was performed. Findings The theme, practicing SDM when balancing between power and responsibility to form safe care , was based on three categories: internalizing the mental health-care professionals’ attributes , facilitating patient participation , and creating a culture of trust. Conclusion SDM is a complex and arduous process requiring appropriate interventions. Clinical supervision is necessary for reflection on SDM and for improving practice in a therapeutic milieu.