Piat, M., Sofouli, E., Sabetti, J., Lambrou, A., Chodos, H., Briand, C., Vachon, B. et Curran, J. (2017). Protocol for a mixed studies systematic review on the implementation of the recovery approach in adult mental health services. BMJ Open, 7 (7). e017080. ISSN 2044-6055 DOI 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017080
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Introduction
Recovery is integral to mental health planning in G-8 countries including Canada. A recovery-oriented approach to care aims to promote personal empowerment, illness self-management and a life beyond services for people with serious mental illness (SMI), while reducing the financial burden associated with mental illness. Although there is a growing body of literature on recovery, no synthesis of research on the implementation of recovery into mental health services exists.
Objectives
The objective is to conduct a mixed studies systematic review on the operationalisation of recovery into mental health services for adults with SMI. It will inform the transformation of Canadian services to a recovery orientation, but may be applicable to other countries.
Methods and analysis
Seven databases including PubMed, Ovid Medline, Ovid Embase, Ovid PsycInfo, CINAHL, the Cochrane Library and Scopus will be searched for peer-reviewed empirical studies published from 1998 to December 2016. Systematic reviews and studies using quantitative, qualitative and mixed methodologies will be included. Secondary searches will be conducted in reference lists of all selected full text articles. Handsearches will also be performed in the tables of contents of three recovery-focused journals for the last 5 years. International experts in the field will be contacted for comments and advice. Data extraction will include identification and methodological synthesis of each study; definition of recovery; information on recovery implementation; facilitators and barriers and study outcomes. A quality assessment will be conducted on each study. The data will be synthesised and a stepwise thematic analysis performed.
Ethics and dissemination
Ethics approval is not required for this knowledge synthesis. Findings will be disseminated through knowledge translation activities including: (1) a 1-day symposium; (2) presentations in national and international conferences and to local stakeholders; (3) publications in peer-reviewed journals; (4) posts on the organisational websites. © 2017 Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article).
Type de document: | Article |
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Mots-clés libres: | Adult psychiatry Health services Mental health Recovery Article Bipolar disorder Canadian Cinahl Cochrane Library Embase Health care planning Health care system Human Major depression Medline Mental disease Mental health service PsycINFO Quality control Schizophrenia Scopus Systematic review Thematic analysis Adult Canada Cost benefit analysis Health promotion Organization and management Patient participation Qualitative research Self care Cost-Benefit Analysis Humans Mental Disorders Mental Health Services Self-Management |
Date de dépôt: | 31 juill. 2023 13:07 |
Dernière modification: | 31 juill. 2023 13:07 |
Version du document déposé: | Version officielle de l'éditeur |
URI: | https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/10790 |
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