A model for the involvement of service users as instructors into the psychiatric nursing curriculum in Korea: A qualitative study on participation experience

For many years, attempts have been made to incorporate service users into psychiatric nursing education, particularly in European countries and Australia. In Asian countries, however, concrete examples of this are notably scarce, and the limited instances of implementation lack the necessary systema...

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Content analysis
Curricula
Focus groups
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Nursing education
Participation
Patient participation
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Psychiatric-mental health nursing
Psychological distress
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Teachers
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