How do health professionals work in a recovery-oriented way?

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Ehrlich, Carolyn
Chester, Polly
Kendall, Elizabeth
Crompton, David
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Introduction: In the Metro South geographical area in South East Queensland, the Logan Beaudesert Wellbeing Program was developed and implemented in order to offer revolutionary, community-based, person-centred care. Staff entered the program feeling passionate about recovery; hoping to achieve better outcomes for people with severe mental illness who were at high risk of hospital admission or readmission through the use of intensive recovery-oriented practice. This qualitative study aimed to elucidate how health professionals practice in a recovery-oriented way, and reports on: health professionals’ conceptualisations of recovery; how health professionals turn the concept of recovery into recovery-oriented practice; and how health professionals go about supporting recovery in practice.

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International Journal of Integrated Care

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17

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3

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© The Author(s) 2017. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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Nursing

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Ehrlich, C; Chester, P; Kendall, E; Crompton, D, How do health professionals work in a recovery-oriented way?, International Journal of Integrated Care, 17 (3), pp. 82-82

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