Abstract
Aims and method: To assess the impact of Carers' & Users' Expectations of Services - User version (CUES-U) upon clinical care planning in working age adults with mental health problems. Eighty-six individuals who were receiving input from the community mental health team gave their views. Results: Life and service satisfaction ratings ranged from 49% to 88%.The CUES-U discussion led to a change in clinical care for 49% of respondents. Care coordinators rated CUES-U as a good use of their time in 64% of cases. Women and those with a shorter duration of mental disorder were rated as more engaged in the consultation process. Clinical implications: CUES-U appears to be a useful tool for supporting individual clinical care and the evaluation of community mental health services.
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Blenkiron, P., Mo, K. H., Cuzen, J., & Hammill, A. C. (2003). Involving service users in their mental health care: The CUES Project. Psychiatric Bulletin, 27(9), 334–338. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.27.9.334
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