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‘Severe mental illness’: Uses of this term in physical health support policy, primary care practice, and academic discourses in the United Kingdom

Ilaria Pina Liam Gilfellon Sue Webster Emily J. Henderson Emily J. Oliver

Abstrak

The term severe mental illness (SMI) is often used in academic work, primary care practice, and policy, acknowledging the health disparities experienced by, and need for improved support for, this population. However, here we draw from the varied experiences of our authorship team to reflect on some problematic operationalisations of the term SMI and its usage, specifically in policy, primary care practice, and academic discourses in England and the UK. Benefits of the SMI label in accessing specialised services are evident but, in this commentary, we start a discussion on its necessity and unintended consequences for wider health support. We focus on physical health support specifically. We hope that this commentary encourages dialogue among practitioners, researchers, stakeholders and commissioners concerning wider uses of the term SMI.

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Ilaria Pina

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Liam Gilfellon

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Sue Webster

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Emily J. Henderson

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Emily J. Oliver

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Pina, I., Gilfellon, L., Webster, S., Henderson, E.J., Oliver, E.J. (2024). ‘Severe mental illness’: Uses of this term in physical health support policy, primary care practice, and academic discourses in the United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2024.100314

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