Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate how mental health service user involvement in health professional education adds value to student learning about recovery-oriented practice and to determine the quality and suitability of instruments used in studies to evaluate this involvement in terms of their: relationship to recovery-oriented practice; and psychometric properties. Design/methodology/approach: Studies of service user involvement were reviewed to identify their research objectives. These were mapped against an Australian recovery-oriented practice capability framework together with the constructs measured by instruments used in these studies. Psychometric properties for each instrument were evaluated using the COSMIN check...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Background: Developing recovery-oriented services, and ensuring genuine consumer participation in al...
Recovery-oriented practice has become the dominant paradigm of practice in mental health services in...
Purpose: Recovery approaches to healthcare are now an important feature of the mental health policie...
Background/aim: Consumer participation in design, delivery and evaluation of occupational therapy ed...
Objective This review explores the quantitative literature regarding recovery-oriented training prog...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
Objectives: Accreditation of clinical psychology programmes requires the involvement of service user...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the development of a recovery-oriented training ...
Purpose: This paper reflects on the development of a recovery-oriented training programme for mental...
ii Objective: In this study, the effectiveness of the modified Recovery Workbook as a psychoeducatio...
This article describes a collaboratively designed and delivered teaching and learning session where ...
This thesis reconceptualises recovery and recovery-oriented practice in the context of admission to ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Recovery approaches to health care now feature in the mental health policies of many Western countri...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Background: Developing recovery-oriented services, and ensuring genuine consumer participation in al...
Recovery-oriented practice has become the dominant paradigm of practice in mental health services in...
Purpose: Recovery approaches to healthcare are now an important feature of the mental health policie...
Background/aim: Consumer participation in design, delivery and evaluation of occupational therapy ed...
Objective This review explores the quantitative literature regarding recovery-oriented training prog...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
Objectives: Accreditation of clinical psychology programmes requires the involvement of service user...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the development of a recovery-oriented training ...
Purpose: This paper reflects on the development of a recovery-oriented training programme for mental...
ii Objective: In this study, the effectiveness of the modified Recovery Workbook as a psychoeducatio...
This article describes a collaboratively designed and delivered teaching and learning session where ...
This thesis reconceptualises recovery and recovery-oriented practice in the context of admission to ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Recovery approaches to health care now feature in the mental health policies of many Western countri...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Background: Developing recovery-oriented services, and ensuring genuine consumer participation in al...
Recovery-oriented practice has become the dominant paradigm of practice in mental health services in...