康复学院对学生的影响是什么?定性证据的专题综合

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Ruby Whish, C. Huckle, O. Mason
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在过去的十年里,康复学院不断扩大,提供有关心理健康和幸福的教育课程和研讨会,由同行工作者和临床医生共同授课。本综述旨在综合定性文献的研究结果,探讨康复学院对学生幸福感的影响。设计/方法/方法于2021年12月对定性文献进行了系统检索。检索了四个数据库:Emerald、PubMed、ProQuest和Scopus。总共有11项研究符合审查标准,需要进行专题综合。调查结果包括五大主题,包括“权力的转变”、“保持联系”、“个人成长”、“扮演学生的角色”和“满足期望”。这些发现与之前的文献一致,这些文献表明,康复学院的影响很大程度上在于它的精神,它促进了赋权和包容性。然而,该评论也引起了人们对康复学院较少探索的领域的关注,比如学生如何理解康复学院提供的支持,以及如何管理他们对康复学院的期望。实际意义一些研究缺乏方法和分析的严谨性,可能会受到自我选择样本的影响,从而导致压倒性的积极体验。独立研究人员的评估至关重要。原创性/价值这是近八年以来,这一领域以前的审查,在此期间,相当大的增长,在文献的结果。
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What is the impact of recovery colleges on students? A thematic synthesis of qualitative evidence
Purpose Recovery colleges have expanded over the last decade, providing educational courses and workshops on topics of mental health and well-being, co-delivered by peer workers and clinicians. This review aims to synthesise findings from the qualitative literature to explore the impact of recovery colleges on student well-being. Design/Methodology/Approach A systematic search of the qualitative literature was conducted in December 2021. Four databases were searched: Emerald, PubMed, ProQuest and Scopus. In total, 11 studies met the criteria for review and were subject to thematic synthesis. Findings Five themes were generated including “A shift in power”, “Being connected”, “Personal growth”, “Adopting the role of a student” and “Meeting expectations”. Research Limitations Implications These findings were consistent with previous literature, which suggest that much of the recovery college’s impact lies in its ethos, which promotes empowerment and inclusivity. However, the review also drew attention to lesser explored areas of the recovery college such as how students understand the support on offer from the recovery college and manage their expectations around this. Practical Implications Several studies lacked methodological and analytical rigour and may well suffer from self-selecting samples leading to an overwhelmingly positive experience. Evaluation by independent researchers is paramount. Originality/value It is nearly eight years since this area was previously reviewed during which time considerable growth in the literature has resulted.
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