Professional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations: a photovoice study
<p><strong>Background</strong> There are long-standing ethnic and racial inequalities in experiences and outcomes of severe mental illness, including compulsory admission and treatment (CAT).</p> <p><strong>Aims</strong> To gather professional experiences a...
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author | Bhui, K Mooney, R Joseph, D McCabe, R Newbigging, K McCrone, P Raghavan, R Keating, F Husein, N The Co-Pact Team |
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description | <p><strong>Background</strong> There are long-standing ethnic and racial inequalities in experiences and outcomes of severe mental illness, including compulsory admission and treatment (CAT).</p>
<p><strong>Aims</strong> To gather professional experiences about (1) remedies for ethnic inequalities in the use of the Mental Health Act ((MHA) 1983 and 2007) and (2) recommendations for improving care experiences and for reducing ethnic inequalities.</p>
<p><strong>Method</strong> We undertook a participatory research process using photovoice to gather experience data. Photographs were assembled and narrated by 17 professionals from a variety of disciplines. We undertook a thematic analysis.</p>
<p><strong>Results</strong> Ineffective communications between inpatient and community services, insufficient staff capacity, a lack of continuity of care and language and cultural constraints meant MHA assessments were lacking information, leading to elevated perceptions of risk. Practitioners felt helpless at times of staff shortages and often felt CAT could have been prevented. They felt voiceless and powerless and unable to challenge stereotypes and poor practice, especially if they were from a similar demographic (ethnicity) as a patient. Interdisciplinary disagreements and mistrust led to more risk-aversive practices. The legislation created an inflexible, risk-averse and defensive process in care. Police involvement added to concerns about criminalisation and stigma. There were more risk-averse practices when team members and families disagreed on care plans. More rehabilitation and recovery-orientated care are needed. Legislative compliance in a crisis conflicted with supportive and recovery-orientated care.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong> Clear standards are needed, including specific protocols for MHA assessment, police interactions, alternatives to admission, early intervention and continuity of care.</p> |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:dd6cff12-92a3-4210-97c7-759901a546902025-02-11T11:27:04ZProfessional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations: a photovoice studyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:dd6cff12-92a3-4210-97c7-759901a54690EnglishSymplectic ElementsBMJ Publishing Group2025Bhui, KMooney, RJoseph, DMcCabe, RNewbigging, KMcCrone, PRaghavan, RKeating, FHusein, NThe Co-Pact Team<p><strong>Background</strong> There are long-standing ethnic and racial inequalities in experiences and outcomes of severe mental illness, including compulsory admission and treatment (CAT).</p> <p><strong>Aims</strong> To gather professional experiences about (1) remedies for ethnic inequalities in the use of the Mental Health Act ((MHA) 1983 and 2007) and (2) recommendations for improving care experiences and for reducing ethnic inequalities.</p> <p><strong>Method</strong> We undertook a participatory research process using photovoice to gather experience data. Photographs were assembled and narrated by 17 professionals from a variety of disciplines. We undertook a thematic analysis.</p> <p><strong>Results</strong> Ineffective communications between inpatient and community services, insufficient staff capacity, a lack of continuity of care and language and cultural constraints meant MHA assessments were lacking information, leading to elevated perceptions of risk. Practitioners felt helpless at times of staff shortages and often felt CAT could have been prevented. They felt voiceless and powerless and unable to challenge stereotypes and poor practice, especially if they were from a similar demographic (ethnicity) as a patient. Interdisciplinary disagreements and mistrust led to more risk-aversive practices. The legislation created an inflexible, risk-averse and defensive process in care. Police involvement added to concerns about criminalisation and stigma. There were more risk-averse practices when team members and families disagreed on care plans. More rehabilitation and recovery-orientated care are needed. Legislative compliance in a crisis conflicted with supportive and recovery-orientated care.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion</strong> Clear standards are needed, including specific protocols for MHA assessment, police interactions, alternatives to admission, early intervention and continuity of care.</p> |
spellingShingle | Bhui, K Mooney, R Joseph, D McCabe, R Newbigging, K McCrone, P Raghavan, R Keating, F Husein, N The Co-Pact Team Professional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations: a photovoice study |
title | Professional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations: a photovoice study |
title_full | Professional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations: a photovoice study |
title_fullStr | Professional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations: a photovoice study |
title_full_unstemmed | Professional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations: a photovoice study |
title_short | Professional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations: a photovoice study |
title_sort | professional experiences on use of the mental health act in ethnically diverse populations a photovoice study |
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