A Review of Customer Involvement in Evaluations of Case Management : Consistency with a recovery paradigm
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01/03/2007
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This Open Forum examines research on case management that draws on consumer perspectives. It clarifies the extent of consumer involvement and whether evaluations were informed by recovery perspectives. Searches of three databases revealed l3 studies that sought to investigate consumer perspectives. Only one study asked consumers about experiences of recovery. Most evaluations did not adequately assess consumers' views, and active consumer participation in research was rare. Supporting an individual's recovery requires commitment to a recovery paradigm that incorporates traditional symptom reduction and improved functioning, with broader recovery principles, and a shift in focus from illness to wellbeing. It also requires greater involvement of consumers in the implementation of case management and ownership of their own recovery process, not just in research that evaluates the practice. |
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American Psychiatric Association |
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http://ps.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/58/3/396 Kavanagh, David, Marshall, Sarah, Crowe, Trevor, Oades, Lindsay, & Deane, Frank (2007) A Review of Customer Involvement in Evaluations of Case Management : Consistency with a recovery paradigm. Psychiatric Services, 58(3), pp. 396-401. |
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Copyright 2007 American Psychiatric Association "The official published article is available online at www.journals.psychiatryonline.org" |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #case management #Assertive community treatment #Randomized controlled trial #Intensive case management #Severe mental illness #Empowerment evaluation #Psychiatric care #Client #Satisfaction #improvement #experience |
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Journal Article |