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Embedding recovery principles in staff orientation (Record no. 10239)

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International Standard Serial Number 0279-3695
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Personal name Payne Leanne
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Uniform title Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services
Medium October 2024
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Title Embedding recovery principles in staff orientation
Remainder of title A new way of delivering multidisciplinary mental health orientation/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Leanne Payne, Kerry Rologas, Lillian Waters
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Extent Vol. 62 (10) pages 7-14:
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Dimensions 27 cm
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General note PURPOSE: Recovery-focused mental health treatment continues to grow, yet staff are often uncertain how best to define and implement it. As a quality assurance activity, we examined the effect of a novel orientation program embedded with a recovery framework structure, philosophy, and content, together with true lived experience codesign, on knowledge of recovery principles and acceptability.<br/>METHOD: Staff of a new sub-acute adolescent mental health inpatient center completed a 6-week orientation in early 2020. Recovery processes of connected ness, hope and optimism, identity, meaning, and empowerment were mapped to session topics and the structure, design, and philosophy of the program.<br/>RESULTS: Mean knowledge scores improved from pre- to post-assessment and most (≥70%) participants reported topics as relevant, impactful, and would recommend. Approximately all (95%) comments were positive.<br/>CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that person-centered orientations that embed a recovery framework are promising for mental health staff orientation.
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Uncontrolled term Staff orientation, multidisciplinary mental health
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Personal name Rologas Kerry, Waters Lillian
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