Recovery-oriented care in long-term mental health settings: Relationship between the active recovery triad (ART) model, recovery-oriented care, and recovery of service users.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Lieke Zomer, Yolande Voskes, Jaap van Weeghel, Guy Widdershoven, Jos Twisk, Lisette van der Meer
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Abstract

Objective: The active recovery triad (ART) model provides guidelines for recovery-oriented care in long-term mental health care. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether compliance to the principles of the ART model is related to recovery-oriented care, service user recovery and satisfaction.

Method: A prospective study was conducted including two measurements, in which we investigated compliance to the principles of the ART model (ART fidelity), recovery-oriented care as measured by the Recovery-Oriented Practices Index-Revised (ROPI-R) at team level (n = 18) and outcome measures on service user level (n = 101) related to personal recovery, social roles, level of functioning, clinical recovery, transition, and satisfaction. We used multilevel modeling to evaluate these relationships.

Results: There was a significant association between active recovery triad (ART) fidelity and the ROPI-R. We did not find a significant association between overall ART fidelity and service user outcomes. Yet, we did find that higher ART fidelity in the domains "cooperation in the triad," "professionalization of staff," and "team structure" were related to improved clinical recovery, functioning, social roles, and performance of activities. However, higher ART fidelity in the domain "healing environment" was related to poorer functioning, and a higher score in the domain "safety and prevention of coercion" was related to poorer social roles and performance of activities.

Conclusions and implications for practice: We can conclude that compliance to the principles of the ART model is related to recovery-oriented care, measured with the ROPI-R. In addition, the findings suggest that in particular elements in the ART model are related to meaningful recovery outcomes. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

长期精神健康机构中以康复为导向的护理:积极康复三要素(ART)模式、以康复为导向的护理和服务使用者的康复之间的关系。
目的:积极康复三要素(ART)模式为长期精神健康护理中以康复为导向的护理提供了指导。本研究旨在评估遵守 ART 模式的原则是否与以康复为导向的护理、服务使用者的康复和满意度有关:方法:我们进行了一项前瞻性研究,包括两项测量,其中我们调查了对 ART 模式原则的遵循情况(ART 忠实度)、团队层面以恢复为导向的实践指数-修订版(ROPI-R)衡量的以恢复为导向的护理(n = 18),以及服务使用者层面与个人恢复、社会角色、功能水平、临床恢复、过渡和满意度相关的结果测量(n = 101)。我们使用多层次模型来评估这些关系:结果:积极康复三要素(ART)忠实度与 ROPI-R 之间存在明显关联。我们没有发现总体 ART 忠实度与服务用户结果之间存在明显关联。然而,我们确实发现,在 "三方合作"、"员工专业化 "和 "团队结构 "等领域,较高的 ART 忠实度与临床康复、功能、社会角色和活动表现的改善有关。然而,ART 在 "康复环境 "领域的忠实度越高,功能越差;在 "安全和防止胁迫 "领域的得分越高,社会角色和活动表现越差:我们可以得出结论,遵守 ART 模式的原则与以康复为导向的护理有关(用 ROPI-R 测量)。此外,研究结果表明,ART 模式中的特定要素与有意义的康复结果有关。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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期刊介绍: The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is sponsored by the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, at Boston University"s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and by the US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA) . The mission of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is to promote the development of new knowledge related to psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery of persons with serious mental illnesses.
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