Making sense of being recalled: a grounded theory

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
O. Rye, K. Canvin, S. Harrison, Charlotte Couldrey, C. Churchman
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Purpose A high proportion of forensic mental health service users (FSUs) are recalled to secure hospitals from conditional discharge in the community. The limited research on recall to date has preliminarily identified why FSUs are recalled, but not how they make sense of the process. The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual understanding of how FSUs make sense of being recalled to hospital. Design/methodology/approach A constructivist grounded theory approach was used. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 11 FSUs from different levels of forensic service security who had been recalled varying numbers of times across a wide timeframe. Findings A theoretical model was constructed to illustrate the process of how FSUs make sense of being recalled. FSUs appraise being recalled on a continuum from negative to positive, based on their experiences when conditionally discharged and their reflections on the circumstances of being recalled. The nature of their appraisal appears to reciprocally influence their subsequent attitudes towards and their engagement with forensic services. Research limitations/implications The proposed mechanism of how FSUs make sense of being recalled, particularly their dynamic appraisal of it, should now be investigated longitudinally. Future qualitative research could explore forensic service staff perspectives on recall. Practical implications Enhancing the positivity of FSUs’ appraisals about being recalled may improve their attitudes about and engagement with forensic services. Originality/value This is the first research study to construct a theoretical model of recall.
理解被回忆:一个有根据的理论
目的高比例的法医心理健康服务使用者(FSU)被召回,以确保医院免于在社区有条件出院。迄今为止,对召回的有限研究已经初步确定了FSU被召回的原因,但没有确定它们是如何理解这一过程的。本文的目的是从概念上理解FSU是如何被召回医院的。设计/方法论/方法采用了基于建构主义的理论方法。对来自不同法医服务安全级别的11名FSU进行了半结构化访谈,这些FSU在很长的时间内被召回了不同次数。发现建立了一个理论模型来说明FSU如何被召回的过程。FSU根据他们在有条件释放时的经历以及他们对被召回情况的反思,从消极到积极地评价被召回。他们的评估性质似乎反过来影响了他们后来对法医服务的态度和参与。研究局限性/含义FSU如何理解被召回的拟议机制,特别是他们对召回的动态评估,现在应该进行纵向调查。未来的定性研究可以探索法医服务人员对召回的看法。实际含义提高FSU对被召回的评估的积极性可能会提高他们对法医服务的态度和参与度。原创性/价值这是第一个构建回忆理论模型的研究。
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Journal of Forensic Practice
Journal of Forensic Practice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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