There is a growing number of qualitative accounts regarding recovery from psychosis from a service user perspective. The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of these qualitative accounts. A thematic synthesis was utilised to synthesise and analyse seventeen studies included in the review. Studies were included if they used a qualitative methodology to explore service users’ experiences of recovery from psychosis as a primary research question. All included studies were subjected to a quality assessment. The analysis outlined three subordinate themes: the recovery journey, facilitators of recovery (e.g. faith and spirituality, personal agency and hope), and barriers to recovery (e.g. stigma and discrimination, negative effec...
This qualitative study explored seven adults’ experiences of recovery from an episode of psychosis, ...
Over the past fifty years, there has been significant improvement in the expected outcomes of indivi...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
This thesis provides a synthesis of existing literature on research that makes reference to the pote...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Personal recovery literature has been influential in the conceptualisation of emotional distress and...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psycho...
Conceptualizing recovery in the context of severe and persisting mental health conditions is a compl...
NoThe use of first-hand service user accounts of mental illness is still limited in the professional...
Specialist Early Intervention (E.I.) services are becoming increasingly accepted as the most effecti...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
This qualitative study explored seven adults’ experiences of recovery from an episode of psychosis, ...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
This qualitative study explored seven adults’ experiences of recovery from an episode of psychosis, ...
Over the past fifty years, there has been significant improvement in the expected outcomes of indivi...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
This thesis provides a synthesis of existing literature on research that makes reference to the pote...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Personal recovery literature has been influential in the conceptualisation of emotional distress and...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psycho...
Conceptualizing recovery in the context of severe and persisting mental health conditions is a compl...
NoThe use of first-hand service user accounts of mental illness is still limited in the professional...
Specialist Early Intervention (E.I.) services are becoming increasingly accepted as the most effecti...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
This qualitative study explored seven adults’ experiences of recovery from an episode of psychosis, ...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
This qualitative study explored seven adults’ experiences of recovery from an episode of psychosis, ...
Over the past fifty years, there has been significant improvement in the expected outcomes of indivi...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...