Bringing recovery to the youth – a review of discovery colleges

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Aleisha Fitzgerald, Tom Moberg, Phelim Quinlisk, C. Costello
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Purpose While the research literature on Recovery Colleges is relatively well-established, comprehensive research concerning Recovery Education for young people is currently scarce. The purpose of paper is to provide an overview of determinants of, and barriers to, the successful implementation of youth-adapted Recovery Colleges, known as Discovery Colleges, and to explore the wider impact of Discovery Colleges and Recovery Colleges. Design/methodology/approach In consultation with a Recovery College Peer Educator, three undergraduate applied psychology students conducted a literature review with no date limits on publications in the Google Scholar and PubMed electronic databases. Findings A total of 15 publications were included. Determinants for successful implementation included the importance of previously established Recovery College foundations, service and content accessibility and evaluative feedback. Barriers were primarily related to differences in how development, identity and environment between adults and young people impact positive educational outcomes. The wider impact of Discovery Colleges highlighted an improvement in relationships between service users and health-care professionals, an improved attitude towards education; improvements in well-being, self-worth and social connection; and promotion of transformative learning and personal autonomy. Through this, Discovery Colleges also continue to challenge the contemporary medical model of mental health. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this was the first literature review conducted specifically focussing on important factors in establishing Discovery Colleges. This literature review provides an important overview for both service users and staff members in how the development and implementation of this exciting and relatively new initiative can be further explored and enhanced going forward.
为青年带来康复——探索学院述评
目的虽然有关康复学院的研究文献比较完善,但目前对青少年康复教育的全面研究还很缺乏。本文的目的是概述成功实施适合青年的康复学院(即发现学院)的决定因素和障碍,并探讨发现学院和康复学院的更广泛影响。设计/方法/方法在咨询了一位康复学院的同伴教育者后,三名应用心理学本科生对Google Scholar和PubMed电子数据库中的出版物进行了一项文献综述,没有日期限制。结果共纳入15份出版物。成功实施的决定因素包括先前建立的康复学院基础,服务和内容的可访问性以及评估反馈的重要性。障碍主要与成年人和年轻人在发展、身份和环境方面的差异如何影响积极的教育成果有关。探索学院的广泛影响突出表明,服务使用者与保健专业人员之间的关系有所改善,对教育的态度有所改善;改善幸福感、自我价值感和社会联系;促进变革性学习和个人自主。通过这种方式,探索学院也在不断挑战当代心理健康的医学模式。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一次专门针对建立探索学院的重要因素进行的文献综述。这篇文献综述为服务用户和工作人员提供了一个重要的概述,说明如何进一步探索和加强这一令人兴奋的相对较新的倡议的开发和实施。
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