Editorial: ".. Situating ‘illness narratives’ in recovery and mental health treatment"
co-concepts: 'recovery' & ‘illness narratives’- ‘Person-directed’ - Define 'recovery' psychologically (my understanding of this?) - Acceptability of terms 'service user', 'patient'... - Patient autonomy* - CHIME framework: Connectedness, Hope - - Identity, Meaning values - - Symptom reduction & individual recovery? - Measuring Recovery - reflection and critical thinking - personal individual storylines - 'Access' to information - personal narratives & construction of meaning - ‘narratives on social reality’ - 'Lived experience' Peer Support - Advanced planning: IF THEN ... for me ... - ‘palliative psychiatric care’ - |
- co-concepts 'recovery' & ‘illness narratives'
- 'Professionally directed’ treatment - Define ''recovery' clinically (my understanding of this?) - Conceptual Framework: CHIME - - Connectedness, Hope – optimism, Identity, Meaning – purpose, and Empowerment. - Symptom reduction & individual recovery? - pathology, clinicians as ‘chemotherapists' Px pad - Measuring Recovery - Mental Health (Min) Dataset (decades) Data? - h2cm: as simple/complicated as needed? - - a measure of holism, integration ...recovery? - - can conceptually encompass all 'spaces' - h2cm remains a response to legacy issues - - person-centred care - - holistic care/ ['holistic bandwidth'] - - integrated care - COVID-19 a corollary in ‘long-COVID’? - 'Biology' coercive and impersonal |
Practitioner Socialisation - (learned paternalism?) CHIME framework: Connectedness, Hope, Meaning - values ‘Person-directed’ Patient/Carer experience of CPA collaboration - care planning - - case formulation - - and small group work - - Meaningful illness narratives are a gift exchange: providing meaning, emotive steadiness - - narration & collective experience - - Anthropological models of Recovery - 'Illness behaviour' - pre-existing underlying relationship between the person and their illness - - healthspan, health career, career span - dialogues remain contested: patiency, recovery - ‘authentic alliances’ - | - 'Professionally directed’ treatment - 'Recovery' spans Quality and Quantity - Professionals ‘mainstream’ recovery concepts to their advantage? - Recovery-orientated practice guidelines for service provision include: --personal recovery --recovery-oriented services --provider competencies - *Patient autonomy: can it be 'exercised' here? - CHIME framework: - - Empowerment, Identity (am I seen/heard here?) - Care Programme Approach as Policy c.1991... - - Assessment, Care plan, Review, Care Coord. - - Role in Personalisation & Recovery? - ‘Illness management’ 'Illness problems' - ‘corporate’ recovery/criticism |
My source: Twitter
'Recovery' on W2tQ:
https://hodges-model.blogspot.com/search?q=recovery
Jones (2014) Using a conceptual framework to explore the dimensions of recovery and their relationship to service user choice and self-determination. Int J. of Person Centered Med. 3,4,305-311.