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Delusional Disorder – A Scoping Review

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What do we know and what remains a scientific mystery in Delusional Disorder

Health Areas
Other General Health , Other Men’s Health , Schizophrenia, Other Mental Health , Other Older Adults, Other Women’s Health

Opportunity Purpose
We are performing a type of literature review called a “scoping review” that we hope will shine a light on areas for additional investigation into the causes and treatments of Delusional Disorder. Our volunteer would be a person affected by Delusional Disorder, or a family member, and would help provide guidance over a few brief meetings into the research questions that matter most to patients and their families.

Details
Meet with our research team to help us keep our scope as relevant as possible to those with lived experience. This would be someone with Delusional Disorder, and/or other important stakeholders such as family members of people with Delusional Disorder. We would prefer meeting during business hours on Wednesdays, but can meet at other times, as well as after hours or on the weekend if that is required by the volunteer.

Location
Vancouver Island / Coast
Lower Mainland
Thompson – Okanagan
Kootenay
Cariboo
North Coast and Nechako
Northeast

Eligibility
Age: 17 Years – 99 Years Old

From Our Community

Shannon Griffin

Leader, Patient and Family Centred Care in Fraser Health

Shannon Griffin

Recently, a PVN Patient Advisor asked healthcare partners, “What are we learning from patients, families, and others thus far during this pandemic?”. This is an excellent question and one to ask ourselves daily.