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Outcomes of Consumer Involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education: An Integrative Review

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  • Kyung Im Kang

    (Department of Nursing, Dongguk University, Gyeongju 38066, Korea)

  • Jaewon Joung

    (Department of Nursing, Semyung University, Jecheon 27136, Korea)

Abstract

This integrative review analyzed the research on consumer involvement in mental health nursing education in the last decade. We aimed to derive the main contents, methods, and outcomes of education using consumer involvement for mental health nursing students. We searched six electronic databases using English and Korean search terms; two authors independently reviewed the 14 studies that met the selection criteria. Studies on the topic were concentrated in Australia and some European countries; most of them used a qualitative design. The main education subject was recovery, and consumers tended to actively participate in education planning. Moreover, students’ perceptions about education using consumer involvement and people with mental health problems changed positively, as well as their experiences of participating in mental health nursing education. There is a lack of interest in the topic in Asian countries, including Korea. Thus, future studies in Asian countries are needed to conduct qualitative and in-depth explorations of students’ experiences regarding an educational intervention that uses consumer involvement as a tool rigorously designed for mental health nursing education. Consumer involvement can be an innovative strategy to produce high-quality mental health nurses by minimizing the gap between theory and practice in the undergraduate program.

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  • Kyung Im Kang & Jaewon Joung, 2020. "Outcomes of Consumer Involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education: An Integrative Review," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(18), pages 1-18, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:18:p:6756-:d:414600
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    1. Janet Scammell & Vanessa Heaslip & Emma Crowley, 2016. "Service user involvement in preregistration general nurse education: a systematic review," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 25(1-2), pages 53-69, January.
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