Person centred approach matters to develop knowledge directly through interactions with people with lived experience and use the valuable insights to identify their needs, preferences, and experiences.
Interdisciplinary collaboration matters to share the knowledge among interdisciplinary teams working on mental ill-health research to generate impactful outcome to address mental health issues comprehensively.
Continuous improvement-learning from past experiences, both successes and challenges, will help us identify areas for improvement and implement strategies
Lived-experience engagement and Empowerment (shared decision making) is also matters to enhance the active participation of individuals who are experiencing the challenge in decision-making, self-management, and health promotion activities, ultimately leading to better health outcomes.
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