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Tittel: Recognition as a valued human being: perspectives of mental health service users Forfatter: Eriksen, K., Sundfor, B., Karlsson, B., Raholm, M.B. & Arman, M.

Referanse: Eriksen, K., Sundfor, B., Karlsson, B., Raholm, M.B. & Arman, M. (2012)

Recognition as a valued human being: perspectives of mental health service users. Nursing Ethics, 19(3), s. 357-368.

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Artikkelen tar for seg sårbarhet i relasjoner mellom psykiatriske tjenester og fagfolk som arbeider i kommunebaserte psykiske helsetjenester. Hensikten var å utforske hvordan brukerne av disse tjenestene beskrev og ga mening til sine møter med andre mennesker.

Forskningen er et samarbeidsprosjekt mellom forskere og personer med erfaringsbasert kunnskap. Dataene er hentet fra 19 intervjuer med 11 personer som er avhengige av psykiske helsetjenester minst tre ganger i uken. Resultatene bekrefter at gjensidighet er grunnleggende for relasjoner. Det er viktig å anerkjenne den enkelte brukeren, og dette innebærer et personlig engasjement hos den profesjonelle omsorgsyteren.

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Relevant lenke: https://doi.org/10.1177/0969733011423293

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