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Coaching for recovery: a quality improvement project in mental healthcare

机译:康复指导:精神保健质量改进项目

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Abstract Approximately one in four adults in the UK will experience a mental health difficulty at some point in their life. This figure is approximately 400 million people worldwide.[1] Depression alone is currently estimated to cost the UK 1.7% of GDP and is one of the largest causes of ill health in the world.[2] For conditions like psychosis, evidence tells us that people have poorer quality of life outcomes, are more likely to die early, become obese, smoke, be unemployed, and have long term physical conditions than average.[3] People’s social situation is also likely to be more complex, with housing needs, social isolation, stigma, and poverty.[4] All of these factors can make it hard for a person with a long-term mental health condition, or those supporting them, to hold onto a sense of hope that positive change is possible or that "recovery" towards a life that holds optimum meaning to them is achievable.An innovative "pop up" Recovery College model was co-produced, delivered, and evaluated by a team of people with lived experience of mental health difficulties, known as peer trainers. The Recovery College offered courses containing the best evidence-based knowledge about recovery in mental health, self-care and self-management. Each learning session included theory, personal testament from peer trainers, and volunteers and demonstrations of practical self-care skills and techniques.The courses were open to people experiencing mental health difficulties, their families, friends, and professionals. After the college course finished each student was offered up to three individual coaching sessions to help support putting the lessons learnt from the college into practice.The project aimed to test whether this innovative educational and coaching model could offer hope, knowledge and practical skills in self-management to support resilience and recovery. The project was underpinned by quality improvement methodologies to develop, deliver, and refine the model.
机译:摘要在英国,大约有四分之一的成年人在生活中的某个时刻会遇到心理健康困难。这个数字在全世界大约有4亿。[1]据估计,仅抑郁症一项就使英国损失了GDP的1.7%,是世界上造成健康不良的最大原因之一。[2]对于精神病等疾病,证据告诉我们,人们的生活质量较差,更容易早死,肥胖,吸烟,失业以及长期身体状况较平均水平差。[3]人们的社会状况也可能变得更加复杂,包括住房需求,社会隔离,污名化和贫困。[4]所有这些因素都会使患有长期精神健康状况的人或支持他们的人难以抱有希望,即积极的改变是可能的,或者是“恢复”对拥有最佳意义的生活的希望。他们是由经验丰富的具有心理健康困难经验的团队(称为同伴培训者)共同制作,交付和评估的,是一种创新的“弹出式”恢复学院模型。康复学院开设的课程包含有关心理健康,自我护理和自我管理方面康复的最佳循证知识。每次学习课程均包括理论,同伴培训人员和志愿者的个人遗嘱以及实用的自我保健技能和技巧的示范。这些课程面向精神健康困难者,其家人,朋友和专业人员。大学课程结束后,每个学生最多可以进行三个单独的辅导课程,以帮助支持将从大学中学到的课程付诸实践。该项目旨在测试这种创新的教育和辅导模式是否可以自我提供希望,知识和实践技能-支持弹性和恢复的管理。该项目以质量改进方法为基础,以开发,交付和完善模型。

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