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Bengt Karlsson
Researcher at Buskerud University College
Publications - 57
Citations - 1195
Bengt Karlsson is an academic researcher from Buskerud University College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1041 citations. Previous affiliations of Bengt Karlsson include University College of Southeast Norway.
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Exploring person-centredness: a qualitative meta-synthesis of four studies
Brendan McCormack,Brendan McCormack,Bengt Karlsson,Jan Dewing,Jan Dewing,Jan Dewing,Anners Lerdal +6 more
TL;DR: ' professional competence' and knowing 'self' are important prerequisites for person-centred nursing, according to a study undertaken to explore if the secondary analysis of findings from four different and unrelated research studies could inform the understanding of person- Centred nursing.
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Opening up for Many Voices in Knowledge Construction
TL;DR: The Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Project (CRHTP) as discussed by the authors ) is an example of participatory research in the context of mental health crisis, where the main objective is to develop knowledge for new forms of community-based practices for people experiencing mental health crises.
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Person-centredness - the 'state' of the art
Brendan McCormack,Marit Borg,Shaun Cardiff,Jan Dewing,Gaby Jacobs,Nadine Janes,Bengt Karlsson,Tanya McCance,Tone Elin Mekki,Davina Porock,Famke van Lieshout,Valerie J Wilson +11 more
TL;DR: There has been considerable advances in the development of person-centredness, but there is a lot of work to be done in the adoption of more consistent approaches to its development and evaluation.
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User involvement in community mental health services – principles and practices
TL;DR: Four challenges are examined: assumptions about the nature of the problems, the power of defining 'true knowledge', the power domination in service provision and community mental health care as an accommodating arena for maximizing the service user role.
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Challenges in relating to mental health professionals: Perspectives of persons with severe mental illness
Kristin Ådnøy Eriksen,Kristin Ådnøy Eriksen,Maria Arman,Larry Davidson,Bengt Sundfør,Bengt Karlsson +5 more
TL;DR: Service users' understanding of being in relationships with professionals, and how these relationships may limit or enhance recovery are described and adopting a relational perspective is described.