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Shared Decision Making in Psychiatry: Dissolving the Responsibility Problem (2022)
Journal Article
El-Alti, L. (2023). Shared Decision Making in Psychiatry: Dissolving the Responsibility Problem. Health Care Analysis, 31, 65-80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10728-022-00451-7

Person centered care (PCC) invites ideas of shared responsibility as a direct result of its shared decision making (SDM) process. The intersection of PCC and psychiatric contexts brings about what I refer to as the responsibility problem, which seemi... Read More about Shared Decision Making in Psychiatry: Dissolving the Responsibility Problem.

Caregiver perspectives on patient capacities and institutional pathways to person centered forensic psychiatric care (2022)
Journal Article
El-Alti, L., Sandman, L., & Munthe, C. (2022). Caregiver perspectives on patient capacities and institutional pathways to person centered forensic psychiatric care. PLOS ONE, 17(9), Article e0275205. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275205

The ethical discourse surrounding patients’ agential capacities, vis-à-vis their active participation in shared decision-making (SDM) in forensic psychiatric (FP) contexts, is an unexplored area of inquiry. The aim of this paper is to explore caregiv... Read More about Caregiver perspectives on patient capacities and institutional pathways to person centered forensic psychiatric care.

Confluence and Divergence of Emancipatory Healthcare Ideals and Psychiatric Contextual Challenges (2022)
Thesis
El Alti, L. (2022). Confluence and Divergence of Emancipatory Healthcare Ideals and Psychiatric Contextual Challenges. (Thesis). Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2948473

Person-centered care (PCC) is generally understood to involve shaping healthcare processes, decisions, and plans according to the individual values, preferences, or goals of each patient. This is in contrast to more traditional approaches which provi... Read More about Confluence and Divergence of Emancipatory Healthcare Ideals and Psychiatric Contextual Challenges.