Background: Evidence shows that subacute mental health recovery occurs best when a person remains active within the community and fulfils meaningful and satisfying roles of their choosing. Several residential care services that incorporate these values have been established in Australia and overseas. Aims: This study describes (a) the development of an evaluation framework for a new subacute residential mental health recovery service in regional Australia and (b) reports on the formative evaluation outcomes. Methods: Continuous quality improvement and participatory research approaches informed all stages of the development of the evaluation framework. A program logic was established and subsequently tested for practicability. The resultant ...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe an inpatient psychosocial rehabilitation pro...
Recovery approaches to health care now feature in the mental health policies of many Western countri...
Background: Community-managed mental health organisations are important vehicles for “place-based” r...
BackgroundEvidence shows that subacute mental health recovery occurs best when a person remains acti...
Kinchin, I ORCiD: 0000-0003-0133-2763Background: Evidence shows that subacute mental health recovery...
Background: Evidence shows that subacute mental health recovery occurs best when a person remains ac...
The routine use of standardized instruments to measure consumer outcomes is now part of mental healt...
Object: The concept of recovery has been recognized as important in the treatment of mental illness....
Background: Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC) services are relatively new sub-acute residential se...
Partners in Recovery (PIR) is a nation-wide Australian program designed to improve coordinated care ...
Background: Community Care Units (CCUs) are purpose built residential accommodation for adults with...
Aims: Community-based residential alternatives to hospitalization are an emerging service model. Evi...
Recovery Colleges are a rapidly expanding innovative approach aimed at supporting the personal recov...
The routine use of standardized outcome measures has been introduced to assess the effectiveness of ...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe an inpatient psychosocial rehabilitation pro...
Recovery approaches to health care now feature in the mental health policies of many Western countri...
Background: Community-managed mental health organisations are important vehicles for “place-based” r...
BackgroundEvidence shows that subacute mental health recovery occurs best when a person remains acti...
Kinchin, I ORCiD: 0000-0003-0133-2763Background: Evidence shows that subacute mental health recovery...
Background: Evidence shows that subacute mental health recovery occurs best when a person remains ac...
The routine use of standardized instruments to measure consumer outcomes is now part of mental healt...
Object: The concept of recovery has been recognized as important in the treatment of mental illness....
Background: Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC) services are relatively new sub-acute residential se...
Partners in Recovery (PIR) is a nation-wide Australian program designed to improve coordinated care ...
Background: Community Care Units (CCUs) are purpose built residential accommodation for adults with...
Aims: Community-based residential alternatives to hospitalization are an emerging service model. Evi...
Recovery Colleges are a rapidly expanding innovative approach aimed at supporting the personal recov...
The routine use of standardized outcome measures has been introduced to assess the effectiveness of ...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe an inpatient psychosocial rehabilitation pro...
Recovery approaches to health care now feature in the mental health policies of many Western countri...
Background: Community-managed mental health organisations are important vehicles for “place-based” r...