Impact Of Psychiatric Advance Directive Facilitation On Mental Health Consumers: Empowerment, Treatment Attitudes And The Role Of Peer Support Specialists

JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH(2021)

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Background: A psychiatric advance directive (PAD) is designed to prevent involuntary mental health interventions by enabling people with serious mental illnesses to plan ahead for their own treatment during a future incapacitating crisis. This study implemented PAD facilitation in assertive community treatment (ACT) teams. Aims: We examined ACT clients' attitudes toward PAD facilitators, satisfaction with PAD facilitation, the short-term impact of PAD completion on subjective sense of empowerment and attitudes toward treatment, and whether the type of PAD facilitator made a difference. Methods: Participants were randomly assigned to be offered PAD facilitation by a peer support specialist or non-peer ACT team clinician, and interviewed at baseline (n = 145) and post-facilitation 1-2-month follow-up (n = 116), to assess perceived consumer-directedness of PAD facilitation, empowerment and various treatment attitudes. Mean scores before and after the intervention were compared for PAD-completers, non-completers, and those who completed a PAD with a peer vs. non-peer. The effect of PAD completion was assessed using logistic and linear regression analysis. Results: There was no evidence of bias against peer-facilitators. There was a modest positive impact of PAD facilitation on treatment attitudes and empowerment. Conclusions: PAD facilitation by peer support specialists and others working in community mental health settings supports recovery.
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Assertive community treatment, empowerment, peer support specialist, psychiatric advance directive, recovery, serious mental illness, treatment attitudes, treatment relationships
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