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Part I: Dynamics of Recovery: A Meta-Synthesis Exploring the Nature of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Recovery

Recovery-oriented care has become a leading vision across countries. To develop services and communities in more recovery-oriented directions, enhanced understandings of recovery in terms of personal and social contexts are important prerequisites. The aim of this study is to explore the nature and...

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Autores principales: Klevan, Trude, Bank, Rose-Marie, Borg, Marit, Karlsson, Bengt, Krane, Vibeke, Ogundipe, Esther, Semb, Randi, Sommer, Mona, Sundet, Rolf, Sælør, Knut Tore, Tønnessen, Siw Heidi, Kim, Hesook Suzie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8345607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34360054
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157761
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author Klevan, Trude
Bank, Rose-Marie
Borg, Marit
Karlsson, Bengt
Krane, Vibeke
Ogundipe, Esther
Semb, Randi
Sommer, Mona
Sundet, Rolf
Sælør, Knut Tore
Tønnessen, Siw Heidi
Kim, Hesook Suzie
author_facet Klevan, Trude
Bank, Rose-Marie
Borg, Marit
Karlsson, Bengt
Krane, Vibeke
Ogundipe, Esther
Semb, Randi
Sommer, Mona
Sundet, Rolf
Sælør, Knut Tore
Tønnessen, Siw Heidi
Kim, Hesook Suzie
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description Recovery-oriented care has become a leading vision across countries. To develop services and communities in more recovery-oriented directions, enhanced understandings of recovery in terms of personal and social contexts are important prerequisites. The aim of this study is to explore the nature and characteristics of the experiences of recovery. The method used is a form of qualitative meta-synthesis that integrates the findings from multiple qualitative studies published by one research group. Twenty-eight empirical papers with a focus on recovery as personal and contextual experiences were included in this meta-synthesis. Five meta-themes were developed: (a) being normal, (b) respecting and accepting oneself, (c) being in control, (d) recovery as intentional, and (e) recovery as material and social. The themes describe how recovery encompasses dynamics between personal experiences and contextual dimensions. This meta-synthesis consolidated an understanding of recovery as dynamics of the self and others, and as dynamics of the self and material resources. This understanding of recovery suggests the need to work not only with the person, but also with families, networks, social systems, and local communities, thus developing mental health and substance abuse services in more collaborative, open-ended, and context-sensitive directions.
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spelling pubmed-83456072021-08-07 Part I: Dynamics of Recovery: A Meta-Synthesis Exploring the Nature of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Recovery Klevan, Trude Bank, Rose-Marie Borg, Marit Karlsson, Bengt Krane, Vibeke Ogundipe, Esther Semb, Randi Sommer, Mona Sundet, Rolf Sælør, Knut Tore Tønnessen, Siw Heidi Kim, Hesook Suzie Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Recovery-oriented care has become a leading vision across countries. To develop services and communities in more recovery-oriented directions, enhanced understandings of recovery in terms of personal and social contexts are important prerequisites. The aim of this study is to explore the nature and characteristics of the experiences of recovery. The method used is a form of qualitative meta-synthesis that integrates the findings from multiple qualitative studies published by one research group. Twenty-eight empirical papers with a focus on recovery as personal and contextual experiences were included in this meta-synthesis. Five meta-themes were developed: (a) being normal, (b) respecting and accepting oneself, (c) being in control, (d) recovery as intentional, and (e) recovery as material and social. The themes describe how recovery encompasses dynamics between personal experiences and contextual dimensions. This meta-synthesis consolidated an understanding of recovery as dynamics of the self and others, and as dynamics of the self and material resources. This understanding of recovery suggests the need to work not only with the person, but also with families, networks, social systems, and local communities, thus developing mental health and substance abuse services in more collaborative, open-ended, and context-sensitive directions. MDPI 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8345607/ /pubmed/34360054 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157761 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Karlsson, Bengt
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Sommer, Mona
Sundet, Rolf
Sælør, Knut Tore
Tønnessen, Siw Heidi
Kim, Hesook Suzie
Part I: Dynamics of Recovery: A Meta-Synthesis Exploring the Nature of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Recovery
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157761
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