Implementation of a Recovery College Embedded in a Swedish Psychiatry Organization: Qualitative Case Study.

Q2 Medicine Journal of Participatory Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.2196/55882
Lina Al-Adili, Moa Malmqvist, Maria Reinius, Inka Helispää Rodriguez, Terese Stenfors, Mats Brommels
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Background: Recovery colleges are service user-led educational interventions aiming at empowering people with mental health issues and promoting recovery through peer learning. Despite the increasing interest in recovery colleges in recent years and the demonstrated beneficial effects for users, there is limited research addressing aspects that influence their implementation. This knowledge is necessary for the successful integration of such interventions in various contexts.

Objective: This study aims to explore factors that influence the implementation of a recovery college embedded within a Swedish psychiatry organization.

Methods: A qualitative case study of a recovery college based on semistructured interviews with 8 course participants, 4 course leaders, and 4 clinical staff was conducted. The transcripts were scrutinized with conventional content analysis, and the interpretation of results was guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

Results: The findings highlight key areas that either hinder or promote the successful implementation of the recovery college. These areas included recruitment, resources, staff attitudes, and ways of organizing courses. Each area has elements that appear both as facilitators and barriers, demonstrating the duality of conditions.

Conclusions: Allocating dedicated resources, engaging individuals with service user experience as organizers who are willing to share their personal experience, having an open-door policy, creating an open space for participants to share their experiences, and offering practical advice and written material are useful to create favorable conditions for a recovery college to reach its goals of empowering psychiatry service users.

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瑞典精神病学机构中康复学院的实施情况:定性案例研究。
背景:康复学院是由服务使用者主导的教育干预措施,旨在通过同伴学习增强精神健康问题患者的能力并促进其康复。尽管近年来人们对康复学院的兴趣与日俱增,而且康复学院也为使用者带来了明显的益处,但有关影响康复学院实施的研究却十分有限。这些知识对于在各种情况下成功整合此类干预措施十分必要:本研究旨在探讨影响瑞典精神病学机构内康复学院实施的因素:通过对 8 名课程参与者、4 名课程负责人和 4 名临床工作人员进行半结构式访谈,对康复学院进行了定性案例研究。研究结果:研究人员对 8 名课程参与者、4 名课程负责人和 4 名临床工作人员进行了半结构式访谈,并采用传统的内容分析法对访谈记录进行了仔细研究,同时以实施研究综合框架为指导对研究结果进行了解释:结果:研究结果强调了阻碍或促进康复学院成功实施的关键领域。这些领域包括招聘、资源、员工态度和课程组织方式。每个领域都既有促进因素,也有障碍因素,这表明了条件的双重性:分配专门资源、让有服务使用者经验且愿意分享个人经历的人员担任组织者、实行开放政策、为参与者创造一个分享经验的开放空间,以及提供实用建议和书面材料,这些都有助于为康复学院创造有利条件,以实现增强精神科服务使用者能力的目标。
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