Development of a Recovery Education Program for Inpatient Mental Health Providers
Objective: Mental health system transformation toward a recovery-orientation has created a demand for education to equip providers with recovery competencies. This report describes the development of a recovery education program designed specifically for inpatient providers. Method: Part 1 of the ed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychiatric rehabilitation journal 2014-12, Vol.37 (4), p.329-332 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: Mental health system transformation toward a recovery-orientation has created a demand for education to equip providers with recovery competencies. This report describes the development of a recovery education program designed specifically for inpatient providers. Method: Part 1 of the education is a self-learning program introducing recovery concepts and a recovery competency framework; Part 2 is a group-learning program focusing on real-life dilemmas and applying the Appreciative Inquiry approach to address these clinical dilemmas. A pilot study with a pretest/posttest design was used to evaluate the program. Participants included 26 inpatient multidisciplinary providers from 3 hospitals. Results: The results showed participants' improvement on recovery knowledge (z = −2.55, p = .011) after the self-learning program. Evaluations of the group-learning program were high (4.21 out of 5). Conclusions and Implications for Practice: These results support continued efforts to refine the program. Inpatient providers could use this program to lead interprofessional practice in promoting recovery. |
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ISSN: | 1095-158X 1559-3126 |
DOI: | 10.1037/prj0000082 |