Recovery-oriented and trauma-informed care for people with mental disorders to promote human rights and quality of mental health care: a scoping review.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY BMC Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1186/s12888-025-06473-4
Antonio Melillo, Noemi Sansone, John Allan, Neeraj Gill, Helen Herrman, Guadalupe Morales Cano, Maria Rodrigues, Martha Savage, Silvana Galderisi
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Background: In several countries, the growing emphasis on human rights and the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) have highlighted the need for changes in culture, attitudes and practices of mental health services. New approaches, such as recovery-oriented care (ROC) and trauma-informed care (TIC) emphasize the users' needs and experiences and promote autonomy and human rights.

Aims: To provide an overview of the literature on recovery-oriented care (ROC) and trauma-informed care (TIC) and their relevance to the promotion of human rights and quality of mental health care.

Method: We conducted a scoping review by searching the following databases: PubMed, Scopus, PsycINFO. We performed a qualitative synthesis of the literature aimed at reviewing: (1) current conceptualisations of recovery in mental health care; (2) recovery-oriented practices in mental health care; (3) current conceptualizations of trauma and TIC in mental health care; (4) trauma-informed practices in mental health care; (5) the relationship between ROC and TIC, with a particular focus on their shared goal of promoting alternatives to coercion, and on trauma-informed and/or recovery oriented alternatives to coercion.

Results: According to prevailing conceptual frameworks, ROC and TIC share many underlying principles and should be regarded as complementary. Both approaches affirm the conceptualization of service users as persons, foster their autonomy and rely on their involvement in designing and monitoring mental health services. Both approaches promote human rights. A wider consensus on conceptual frameworks, tools and methodologies is needed to support ROC and TIC implementation and allow comparison among practices. Recovery-oriented and trauma-informed models of care can contribute to the implementation of non-coercive practices, which show promising results but warrant further empirical study.

Conclusions: Recovery-oriented and trauma-informed practices and principles may contribute to the shift towards rights-based mental health care and to the implementation and successful uptake of alternatives to coercion. Local and international work aimed to promote and test these approaches may provide a contribution to improving mental health care world-wide. Future research should focus on the outcomes of all involved stakeholders' and include the perspectives of both staff members and service users in different contexts.

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为精神障碍患者提供面向康复和了解创伤的护理,以促进人权和精神保健质量:范围审查。
背景:在一些国家,对人权的日益重视和《残疾人权利公约》(CRPD)的批准突出表明需要改变精神卫生服务的文化、态度和做法。以康复为导向的护理(ROC)和创伤知情护理(TIC)等新方法强调使用者的需求和经验,促进自主权和人权。目的:综述康复导向护理(ROC)和创伤知情护理(TIC)的文献,以及它们与促进人权和精神卫生保健质量的相关性。方法:通过检索PubMed、Scopus、PsycINFO等数据库进行范围综述。我们对文献进行了定性综合,旨在回顾:(1)当前精神卫生保健中康复的概念;(2)以康复为导向的精神卫生保健实践;(3)目前精神卫生保健中创伤和TIC的概念;(4)精神卫生保健中的创伤知情做法;(5) ROC和TIC之间的关系,特别关注他们共同的目标,即促进替代胁迫,以及创伤知情和/或以康复为导向的替代胁迫。结果:根据流行的概念框架,ROC和TIC有许多共同的基本原则,应被视为互补。这两种方法都肯定了服务使用者作为人的概念,促进他们的自主权,并依靠他们参与设计和监测精神卫生服务。这两种方式都促进人权。需要在概念框架、工具和方法上达成更广泛的共识,以支持ROC和TIC的实施,并允许实践之间的比较。以康复为导向和创伤知情的护理模式有助于实施非强制性做法,这显示出有希望的结果,但需要进一步的实证研究。结论:以康复为导向和了解创伤情况的做法和原则可能有助于向基于权利的精神保健转变,并有助于实施和成功采用替代强迫的办法。旨在促进和检验这些方法的地方和国际工作可能为改善全世界的精神保健作出贡献。未来的研究应侧重于所有相关利益相关者的结果,并包括不同背景下工作人员和服务使用者的观点。
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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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716
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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