Abstract
This study examined and reflected on the frequency of people with psychotic symptoms and features as the target population in design studies for mental health care innovation.
Author supplied keywords
- co-creation
- cocreation
- design
- design approaches
- hallucination
- hallucinations
- hallucinosis
- innovate
- innovation
- innovations
- innovative
- involvement
- lived experience
- lived experiences
- mental disease
- mental health
- mental health care
- mental illness
- neurosis
- paranoia
- people with lived experience
- people with lived experiences
- psychiatry
- psychosis
- psychotic
- schizoid
- schizophrenia
- schizotypal
- service users
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Veldmeijer, L., Terlouw, G., Os, J. V., Veer, J. V., & Boonstra, N. (2024). The Frequency of Design Studies Targeting People With Psychotic Symptoms and Features in Mental Health Care Innovation: Secondary Analysis of a Systematic Review. JMIR Mental Health, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.2196/54202
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