Recovery in Psychosis from a Service User Perspective: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis of Current Qualitative Evidence.

There is a growing number of qualitative accounts regarding recovery from psychosis from a service user perspective. The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of these qualitative accounts. A thematic synthesis was utilised to synthesise and analyse seventeen studies included in the r...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Publicado en:Community Mental Health Journal Vol. 54; no. 6; pp. 793 - 805
Autores principales: Wood, L., Alsawy, S.
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Springer Nature Aug2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:Ver este registro en EBSCOhost
fields @attributes:
  recordID: 1
pdfLink:
plink: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ssf&AN=130862249&site=ehost-live
header:
  @attributes:
    shortDbName: ssf
    uiTerm: 130862249
    longDbName: Social Sciences Full Text (H.W. Wilson)
    uiTag: AN
  controlInfo:
    bkinfo:
    jinfo:
      jid:
        00103853
        CMH
      jtl: Community Mental Health Journal
      issn: 00103853
      maglogo: N
    pubinfo:
      dt: Aug2018
      vid: 54
      iid: 6
      pid: 237
      pub: Springer Nature
    artinfo:
      ui:
        130862249
        10.1007/s10597-017-0185-9
      ppf: 793
      ppct: 12
      formats:
        fmt:
          – @attributes:
              type: T
          – @attributes:
              type: P
              size: 770KB
      tig:
        atl: Recovery in Psychosis from a Service User Perspective: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis of Current Qualitative Evidence.
      aug:
        au:
          Wood, L.
          Alsawy, S.
        affil:
          North East London Foundation Trust, Goodmayes Hospital, IG3 8XJ, London, UK
          University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, CO4 3SQ, Colchester, UK
          Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, Stansfield Place, 1 Marshall Road, OL16 5PX, Rochdale, UK
      su:
        Psychoses
        Discrimination (Sociology)
        Hope
        Medical practice
        Mental health services
        Spiritual healing
        Social stigma
        Qualitative research
        Patients' attitudes
        Client/server computing
        Convalescence
        Systematic reviews
        Thematic analysis
        Prognosis
      sug:
        subj:
          Psychoses
          Discrimination (Sociology)
          Hope
          Medical practice
          Mental health services
          Spiritual healing
          Social stigma
          Qualitative research
          Patients' attitudes
          Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians)
          Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities
          Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals
          Client/server computing
          Convalescence
          Systematic reviews
          Thematic analysis
          Prognosis
      keyword:
        Psychosis
        Recovery
        Systematic review
        Thematic synthesis
        Psychosis
        Recovery
        Systematic review
        Thematic synthesis
      ab: There is a growing number of qualitative accounts regarding recovery from psychosis from a service user perspective. The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of these qualitative accounts. A thematic synthesis was utilised to synthesise and analyse seventeen studies included in the review. Studies were included if they used a qualitative methodology to explore service users’ experiences of recovery from psychosis as a primary research question. All included studies were subjected to a quality assessment. The analysis outlined three subordinate themes: the recovery journey, facilitators of recovery (e.g. faith and spirituality, personal agency and hope), and barriers to recovery (e.g. stigma and discrimination, negative effects of mental health services and medication). Recovery is an idiosyncratic process but includes key components which are important to people who experience psychosis. These should be explored within clinical practice.
      pubtype: Academic Journal
      doctype: Article
      src: R
    language: English
    refInfo:
    copyright:
      @attributes:
        flag: N
    holdings:
      @attributes:
        islocal: N