2012
DOI: 10.7870/cjcmh-2012-0016
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Challenges in Implementing Recovery-Based Mental Health Care Practices in Psychiatric Tertiary Care

Abstract: Despite increased interest in the concept of recovery, not enough is known about the challenges of implementing recovery models in mental health care settings. Findings are presented from a 3-year feminist ethnographic study that followed recently deinstitutionalized women and men as they moved into psychiatric tertiary care facilities in British Columbia where a psychosocial rehabilitation model based on recovery principles was implemented. We found that inconsistent staff training and stretched community sup… Show more

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“…The recovery model differs from the traditional model by the way treatment is understood, how treatment is approached, how treatment goals are identified, the setting in which interventions are made, the attitude of the clinicians, and the focus of care. In a concept analysis, Battersby, and Morrow (2012)recognized that the definition of recovery is not consistent across such disciplines as social work, nursing, and psychology. The differences in the definition of recovery complicated treatment collaboration for SMI clients.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recovery model differs from the traditional model by the way treatment is understood, how treatment is approached, how treatment goals are identified, the setting in which interventions are made, the attitude of the clinicians, and the focus of care. In a concept analysis, Battersby, and Morrow (2012)recognized that the definition of recovery is not consistent across such disciplines as social work, nursing, and psychology. The differences in the definition of recovery complicated treatment collaboration for SMI clients.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deinstitutionalization over the past 40 years has been met with a shift towards recovery-oriented models pursued by both Canada and the U.S., including a move towards a variety of community-based mental health services in B.C. (Battersby &Morrow, 2012; Morrow et al, 2008). The transfer process of patients to what was to be “home-like settings in communities” was jumpstarted in 2002 under the B.C.…”
Section: Deinstitutionalization and Contemporary Calls For Re-institumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the recovery model has produced a complex definition over time with no apparent agreement. Battersby and Morrow ( 61 ) conducted a conceptual analysis and discovered that different disciplines, including social work, nursing, and psychology, have different definitions of recovery. However, according to literature review, quality of life, self-determination, empowerment, hope, meaningful roles, peripheral effects of serious mental illness, support system, and distinctive treatment are among the factors that define recovery ( 77–82 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%