Background: The development of safe and effective mental health services is a priority. This requires valid measures of personal recovery, yet these tools are not embedded in routine clinical practice. Brief ‘patient reported measures’ are most likely to be acceptable to service-users and clinicians. The 4-item ‘Hope, Agency and Opportunity’ (HAO) was co-produced to assess recovery outcomes and experience of mental health services.Aim: To evaluate the psychometric properties of the HAO.Method: A clinical sample from secondary healthcare services and a non-clinical sample were assessed at baseline and two weeks, on measures of personal recovery.Results: Factor analysis indicated goodness of fit for the HAO with both clinical and non-clini...
Services that support individuals with a diagnosis of Serious Mental Illness are called upon to deli...
Aims: To develop and validate a short recovery questionnaire in collaboration with service users. Me...
It is important to understand the concept of mental illness in society and its prevalence. One in fo...
Aims:Recovery approaches are identified as the overarching framework for improving mental health ser...
Recovery is internationally recognized as a concept to improve the well-being of consumers. Compared...
Background: During the past decade, the mental health consumer movement has drawn the attention of m...
Patient based outcomes tools such as Health of the Nation Outcome Scales can help users and provider...
The primary objective of this study is to develop a theory-driven, empirically-based, brief psychome...
Object: The concept of recovery has been recognized as important in the treatment of mental illness....
Objective: This study explored the psychometric properties of the 30-itemMental Health Recovery Meas...
Stages of recovery instrument: development of a measure of recovery from serious mental illness. Obj...
This paper follows-up earlier research examining the factor structure of a measure of recovery from ...
Background: Outcome measures for mental health services need to adopt a service-user recovery focus....
Aims and method: Mental Health Recovery Star is a multifaceted 10-item outcomes measure and key-work...
The review aimed to (1) identify measures that assess the recovery orientation of services; (2) disc...
Services that support individuals with a diagnosis of Serious Mental Illness are called upon to deli...
Aims: To develop and validate a short recovery questionnaire in collaboration with service users. Me...
It is important to understand the concept of mental illness in society and its prevalence. One in fo...
Aims:Recovery approaches are identified as the overarching framework for improving mental health ser...
Recovery is internationally recognized as a concept to improve the well-being of consumers. Compared...
Background: During the past decade, the mental health consumer movement has drawn the attention of m...
Patient based outcomes tools such as Health of the Nation Outcome Scales can help users and provider...
The primary objective of this study is to develop a theory-driven, empirically-based, brief psychome...
Object: The concept of recovery has been recognized as important in the treatment of mental illness....
Objective: This study explored the psychometric properties of the 30-itemMental Health Recovery Meas...
Stages of recovery instrument: development of a measure of recovery from serious mental illness. Obj...
This paper follows-up earlier research examining the factor structure of a measure of recovery from ...
Background: Outcome measures for mental health services need to adopt a service-user recovery focus....
Aims and method: Mental Health Recovery Star is a multifaceted 10-item outcomes measure and key-work...
The review aimed to (1) identify measures that assess the recovery orientation of services; (2) disc...
Services that support individuals with a diagnosis of Serious Mental Illness are called upon to deli...
Aims: To develop and validate a short recovery questionnaire in collaboration with service users. Me...
It is important to understand the concept of mental illness in society and its prevalence. One in fo...