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Review
. 2021 Dec;45(6):327-328.
doi: 10.1192/bjb.2021.40.

Patients in mental healthcare should be referred to as patients and not service users

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Patients in mental healthcare should be referred to as patients and not service users

Stefan Priebe. BJPsych Bull. 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Over the past few years the term 'service users' has been increasingly used to describe patients in mental healthcare. This paper argues that the term 'service user' in this context should be avoided and outlines four reasons: the term is discriminating, cynical, patronising and detrimental. Of course, none of these effects is intentional, but that does not change them. The term 'patient', however, describes appropriately a temporary role in healthcare, provides parity of esteem with patients in physical healthcare and reflects the reasons why large parts of society are willing to fund healthcare, in solidarity with those who are sick.

Keywords: Mental disorders; health services; patient preference; patients; service users.

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