Identifying and Exploring Sustainability Determinants of Mental Health Recovery-Oriented Interventions: A Mixed Methods Study Protocol

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Eleni Sofouli
Shannon Wiltsey-Stirman
Danielle Groleau
Michel Perreault
Myra Piat
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[1] McGill University,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Douglas Mental Health University Institute – Research Centre,National Center for PTSD
[3] NC-PTSD,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[4] Stanford University School of Medicine,Lady Davis Medical Institute
[5] Jewish General Hospital (ICFP),undefined
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Mental health services; Recovery-oriented interventions; Sustainability; Mixed methods research; Case study;
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10.1007/s43477-022-00052-5
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Mental health recovery is the new paradigm in the mental health service delivery system worldwide. Recovery-oriented services go beyond traditional clinical care that is centered on symptom remission, aiming to help people: restore social connections with other individuals and the community; develop hope and optimism for the future; reconstruct an identity beyond that of a “mental patient”; discover meaning in life; and feel empowered to gain control over treatment (CHIME framework). Over the last ten years, several efforts at implementation of recovery-oriented interventions have been documented in the scientific literature. However, little attention has been given to their sustainability, even though it is reported that not all health interventions can fully sustain their activities beyond the initial implementation phase. The aim of this mixed methods case study is to better understand the factors that determine the sustainability of two recovery-oriented interventions (peer support and recovery training) after their roll-out in four organizations in Canada that provide community housing for adults with mental health challenges. Qualitative and quantitative data will be collected from managers, service providers, and implementation team members that oversaw the implementation process along with organizational documents. Data collection and analysis will be guided by the Consolidated Framework for Sustainability Constructs in Healthcare, the Framework for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications, and the Program Sustainability Assessment Tool. Findings will expand our current evidence base on the intersection of sustainability and mental health recovery interventions that remains under-explored.
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