2013
DOI: 10.1080/1536710x.2013.834784
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A Holistic View in Psychiatric Rehabilitation: The Effects of Structure in Psychiatric Institutions

Abstract: Achieving independence in society following hospitalization is difficult for people with mental illness. Using quantitative and qualitative research methods, this study examines rehabilitation procedures and identifies possible deficiencies. Patients (n = 150) and employees (n = 50) were invited to participate. The results show little coordination among professionals, patients, and programs. Employees generally believe rehabilitation is more beneficial than do users. Better results could possibly be achieved i… Show more

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“… 17 26–36 47 50–62 73–83 91 92 100–102 108–110 115 116 Forty articles applied a solely qualitative research design of which 29 used only interview as a method, 37–43 48 63–70 84–86 93–97 103 104 111 112 118 6 applied only focus group discussions (n=4) 16 44 71 117 or text analysis (n=2) 87 105 as a method and 5 studies applied various qualitative methods. 25 88 98 113 114 Nine studies applied mixed methods (mix of quantitative and qualitative methods) of which six used a combination of a survey and interviews, 46 72 90 99 106 107 two survey and text analysis 49 89 and one survey and focus group discussions. 45 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 17 26–36 47 50–62 73–83 91 92 100–102 108–110 115 116 Forty articles applied a solely qualitative research design of which 29 used only interview as a method, 37–43 48 63–70 84–86 93–97 103 104 111 112 118 6 applied only focus group discussions (n=4) 16 44 71 117 or text analysis (n=2) 87 105 as a method and 5 studies applied various qualitative methods. 25 88 98 113 114 Nine studies applied mixed methods (mix of quantitative and qualitative methods) of which six used a combination of a survey and interviews, 46 72 90 99 106 107 two survey and text analysis 49 89 and one survey and focus group discussions. 45 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study on ascribed gender(ed) identities in a mental health service context has inspired to further investigation of some of the issues at hand, exclusively from service users' perspectives. It has been argued that mental health service providers may lack understanding of service users' perspectives and needs, i.e., according to their psychosocial situation, relationships, resources and prospects (Svavarsdottir, Júlíusdóttir, and Lindqvist 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%