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Alternative Perceptions of Statutory Community Aftercare: Patient and Responsible Medical Officer Views

Sharon Riordan*, Helen Smith** and Martin Humphreys***

ABSTRACT
The need for more effective means of caring for mentally disordered individuals in the community has been given a prominent place by the Department of Health. The inclusion of user perspectives in mental health care research, to inform and improve the development ofservices, has also been given a high priority and the necessity of incorporating patients’ and carers’ views has been recognised by the Department of Health in the National Service Framework for Mental Health published in 1999. Studies incorporating both the service user and professional viewpoints of statutory community care have been relatively sparse. This study, looking at the process of conditional discharge ofrestricted hospital order patients sought the views on the benefits, deficitsand recommendations for change from those people providing and receiving statutory community aftercare. The findings may assist in any future review of the Mental Health Act, policy development and in the planning and delivery of psychiatric services to other groups of severely mentally ill people.

Footnotes:
*Research Associate, The University of Birmingham
**Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, South Birmingham Mental Health NHS Trust
***Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, The University of Birmingham and South Birmingham Mental Health NHS Trust


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