Mental health and lived experience: The value of lived experience expertise in global mental health

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作者
Sartor, Claudia [1 ]
机构
[1] Global Mental Hlth Peer Network, Mental Hlth, Cape Town, South Africa
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global mental health; human rights; lived experience; mental health; peer support; quality of life;
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10.1017/gmh.2023.24
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
There is no disputing the current established global consensus that people with lived experience of a mental health condition ("people with lived experience") play an integral role in influencing policy and processes in global mental health. Specifically, the role they hold as agents of change through which they can lead and co-lead projects on mental health, alongside a multidisciplinary team, as recommended in the findings of the report of Lancet Commission on ending stigma and discrimination (Thornicroft et al. [2022], "The Lancet Commission on ending stigma and discrimination in mental health", Lancet, 400, 1438-1480). Immense value is associated with their unique expertise not learned through theoretical concept but based on real-life experience. Appreciating their involvement in processes is a human right, supported by international human rights instruments such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Psychosocial Disabilities (2006). However, there remains an expectation that people with lived experience are expected to be involved in processes and service delivery without receiving remuneration for their expertise. This article will provide the basis for which processes must follow the principle of equity; that lived experience expertise ought to be equally compensated for based on equal pay for equal work. In closing, it will provide a recommendation for stakeholders on how to improve upon effective engagement with people with lived experience, leading to meaningful and authentic contributions.
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