Military culture and collaborative decision-making in mental healthcare: cultural, communication and policy considerations

  • Treichler E
  • Reznik S
  • Oakes D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Military culture relies on hierarchy and obedience, which contradict the implementation and use of collaborative care models. In this commentary, a team of lived experience, clinical and research experts discuss, for the first time, cultural, communication and policy considerations for implementing collaborative care models in military mental healthcare settings.

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Treichler, E. B. H., Reznik, S. J., Oakes, D., Girard, V., & Zisman-Ilani, Y. (2023). Military culture and collaborative decision-making in mental healthcare: cultural, communication and policy considerations. BJPsych Open, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.516

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