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INCRESE: Development of an Inventory to Characterize Recorded Mental Health Recovery Narratives

OBJECTIVE: Mental health recovery narratives are increasingly used in clinical practice, public health campaigns, and as directly-accessed online resources. No instrument exists to describe characteristics of individual recovery narratives. The aims were to develop and evaluate an inventory to chara...

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Autores principales: Llewellyn-Beardsley, Joy, Barbic, Skye, Rennick-Egglestone, Stefan, Ng, Fiona, Roe, James, Hui, Ada, Franklin, Donna, Deakin, Emilia, Hare-Duke, Laurie, Slade, Mike
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7612151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34988284
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author Llewellyn-Beardsley, Joy
Barbic, Skye
Rennick-Egglestone, Stefan
Ng, Fiona
Roe, James
Hui, Ada
Franklin, Donna
Deakin, Emilia
Hare-Duke, Laurie
Slade, Mike
author_facet Llewellyn-Beardsley, Joy
Barbic, Skye
Rennick-Egglestone, Stefan
Ng, Fiona
Roe, James
Hui, Ada
Franklin, Donna
Deakin, Emilia
Hare-Duke, Laurie
Slade, Mike
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description OBJECTIVE: Mental health recovery narratives are increasingly used in clinical practice, public health campaigns, and as directly-accessed online resources. No instrument exists to describe characteristics of individual recovery narratives. The aims were to develop and evaluate an inventory to characterize recorded recovery narratives. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A preliminary version of the Inventory of Characteristics of Recovery Stories (INCRESE) was generated from an existing theory-base. Feasibility and acceptability were evaluated by two coders each rating 30 purposively-selected narratives. A refined version was produced and a formal evaluation conducted. Reliability was assessed by four coders each rating 95 purposively-selected narratives. Inter-coder reliability was assessed using Fleiss’s kappa coefficients; test-retest reliability was assessed using intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs). RESULTS: Multiple refinements to description, coding categories, and language were made. Data completeness was high, and no floor or ceiling effects were found. Intercoder reliability ranged from moderate (k=0.58) to perfect (k=1.00) agreement. Test-retest reliability ranged from moderate (ICC=0.57) to complete (ICC=1.00) agreement. The final INCRESE comprises 77 items spanning five sections: Narrative Eligibility; Narrative Mode; Narrator Characteristics; Narrative Characteristics; Narrative Content. CONCLUSION: INCRESE is the first evaluated tool to characterize mental health recovery narratives. It addresses current concerns around normative recovery narratives being used to promote compulsory wellness, e.g. by identifying narratives that reject diagnosis as an explanatory model and those with non-upward trajectories. INCRESE can be used to establish the diversity of a narrative collection and will be used in the NEON trials (ISRCTN11152837, ISRCTN63197153, ISRCTN76355273) to allow a recommender system to match narratives to participants.
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spelling pubmed-76121512022-01-04 INCRESE: Development of an Inventory to Characterize Recorded Mental Health Recovery Narratives Llewellyn-Beardsley, Joy Barbic, Skye Rennick-Egglestone, Stefan Ng, Fiona Roe, James Hui, Ada Franklin, Donna Deakin, Emilia Hare-Duke, Laurie Slade, Mike J Recovery Ment Health Article OBJECTIVE: Mental health recovery narratives are increasingly used in clinical practice, public health campaigns, and as directly-accessed online resources. No instrument exists to describe characteristics of individual recovery narratives. The aims were to develop and evaluate an inventory to characterize recorded recovery narratives. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A preliminary version of the Inventory of Characteristics of Recovery Stories (INCRESE) was generated from an existing theory-base. Feasibility and acceptability were evaluated by two coders each rating 30 purposively-selected narratives. A refined version was produced and a formal evaluation conducted. Reliability was assessed by four coders each rating 95 purposively-selected narratives. Inter-coder reliability was assessed using Fleiss’s kappa coefficients; test-retest reliability was assessed using intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs). RESULTS: Multiple refinements to description, coding categories, and language were made. Data completeness was high, and no floor or ceiling effects were found. Intercoder reliability ranged from moderate (k=0.58) to perfect (k=1.00) agreement. Test-retest reliability ranged from moderate (ICC=0.57) to complete (ICC=1.00) agreement. The final INCRESE comprises 77 items spanning five sections: Narrative Eligibility; Narrative Mode; Narrator Characteristics; Narrative Characteristics; Narrative Content. CONCLUSION: INCRESE is the first evaluated tool to characterize mental health recovery narratives. It addresses current concerns around normative recovery narratives being used to promote compulsory wellness, e.g. by identifying narratives that reject diagnosis as an explanatory model and those with non-upward trajectories. INCRESE can be used to establish the diversity of a narrative collection and will be used in the NEON trials (ISRCTN11152837, ISRCTN63197153, ISRCTN76355273) to allow a recommender system to match narratives to participants. 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7612151/ /pubmed/34988284 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Hare-Duke, Laurie
Slade, Mike
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34988284
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