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  • 2023The Involvement of Service Users and People With Lived Experience in Mental Health Care Innovation Through Design: Systematic Review22citations
  • 2023Age-Related Social Cognitive Performance in Individuals With Psychotic Disorders and Their First-Degree Relatives4citations
  • 2023The Involvement of Service Users and People With Lived Experience in Mental Health Care Innovation Through Design: Systematic Review (Preprint)citations
  • 2020Sex differences in cognitive functioning of patients at-risk for psychosis and healthy controls: Results from the European Gene–Environment Interactions study16citations

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  • Veldmeijer, Lars
  • Terlouw, Gijs
  • Van Dijk, Olga
  • Boonstra, Nynke
  • Veer, Job Van T.
  • Velthorst, Eva
  • Socrates, Adam
  • Alizadeh, Behrooz Z.
  • Cahn, Wiepke
  • Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A.
  • Amelsvoort, Therese Van
  • Bruggeman, Richard
  • Haan, Lieuwe De
  • Fett, Anne-Kathrin
  • Schirmbeck, Frederike
  • Investigators, Group
  • Simons, Claudia
  • Barrantes-Vidal, Neus
  • Bressan, Rodrigo A.
  • Ruhrmann, Stephan
  • Kempton, Matthew J.
  • Gaag, Mark Van Der
  • Nordentoft, Merete
  • Riecher-Rössler, Anita
  • Jantac, Célia
  • Sachs, Garbiele
  • Rutten, Bart P.
  • Group, The Eu-Gei High Risk Study
  • Studerus, Erich
  • Menghini-Müller, Stephanie
  • Valmaggia, Lucia R.
  • Ittig, Sarah
  • Nelson, Barnaby
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The Involvement of Service Users and People With Lived Experience in Mental Health Care Innovation Through Design: Systematic Review

  • Veldmeijer, Lars
  • Terlouw, Gijs
  • Van Dijk, Olga
  • Os, Jim Van
  • Boonstra, Nynke
  • Veer, Job Van T.
Abstract

BackgroundMental health care faces challenges that not only necessitate innovation but also require the involvement of service users and people with lived experience in developing and evaluating mental health care services. As the development of digital interventions is becoming more prevalent, design approaches are increasingly finding their way into mental health. There is evidence that these approaches can successfully integrate user experience into mental health services. However, there is no clear overview of the studies conducted and the lessons learned concerning the involvement of service users and people with lived experience.ObjectiveIn this systematic review, we aimed to provide an overview of the involvement of service users and people with lived experience in mental health care services through design approaches and to synthesize the advantages of design approaches in mental health care.MethodsThe following 5 databases were searched for relevant abstracts: PsycINFO, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Embase. In addition, 2 health design journal archives, Design for Health and The Journal of Health Design, were searched. To categorize the results, we collected the reported added value from the included articles and conducted a thematic synthesis in which the themes were developed from the retrieved data. The themes were discussed, revised, and checked until saturation was achieved.ResultsWe included and categorized 33 papers. Most studies involved service users, primarily adults, and used various design approaches. Most of these studies aimed to design or evaluate digital interventions. Service users and people with lived experience were involved in different roles but never as decision makers. Studies that used co-design approaches exhibited the highest levels of involvement. Various added values were reported, including tailoring and testing interventions and digital interventions, improving engagement and collaboration, gathering the needs of stakeholders, and empowering participants as resourceful actors. The challenges reported were maintaining participants’ continued participation throughout the study, managing the iterative nature of design, providing a safe space, balancing insights from design and medical science, and navigating design processes in medical environments.ConclusionsThis systematic review provides an overview of the studies that used design approaches to involve service users and people with lived experience in mental health care innovation. Design approaches have advantages in mental health care innovation, offering added value and having manageable challenges. Future studies using design approaches in mental health care should involve participants as partners and decision makers and report on collaboration in a systematic and clear manner.

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