Recovery-oriented practices and role perceptions of healthcare staff providing community-based mental healthcare as team in Central and Eastern Europe: an observational study

Autor: Tiberiu Rotaru, Milos Milutinovic, Laura Shields-Zeeman, Tatijana Djurisic, Ionela Petrea, Danijela Štimac Grbić, Michel Wensing, Antoni Novotni, Stojan Bajraktarov, Ana Istvanovic, Vladimir Nakov, Sarah Bjedov, Aleksander Tomcuk, Raluca Nica, Jovo Dedovic, Catharina Roth, Martina Rojnic Kuzman, Bethany Hipple Walters, Ivana Pavic, Zahari Zarkov, Sara Medved, Roumyana Dinolova
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-215308/v1
Popis: Background: CMHTs deliver healthcare that supports the recovery of people with mental illness. They should achieve a sufficient level of good quality teamwork, composed of individual professional skills as well their adaptation within the clearly defined roles in teams in order to work efficiently. This paper analyses to what extent team members of five CMHTs newly implemented in five countries had introduced aspects of the recovery-oriented approach and evaluates what the team members’ perceptions on their collaborative care roles and their level of confidence with this role are.Method: A quantitative survey was administered among 66 professionals and peer worker including the Recovery Self-Assessment Tool Provider Version (RSA-P), the Team Member Self-Assessment Tool (TMSA), and demographic questions. Result: The RSA-P showed that all teams had the perception that they provide recovery–oriented practice to a moderately high degree after a training week on recovery-oriented care. Healthcare providers with fewer years of professional experience perceived more frequently that they operated in a recovery-oriented way (p=0.036, B -0.268). Nurses and peer workers did not feel confident or responsible to fulfil specific roles.Conclusion: Trainings on community-based practices and collaborative teamwork may facilitates recovery-oriented care and helps to improve team cohesion. Trial registration: Each trial was registered before participant enrolment in the clinicaltrials.gov database: Croatia, Zagreb (Trial Reg. No. NCT03862209); Montenegro, Kotor (Trial Reg. No. NCT03837340); Romania, Suceava (Trial Reg. No. NCT03884933); Macedonia, Skopje (Trial Reg. No. NCT03892473); Bulgaria, Sofia (Trial Reg. No. NCT03922425)
Databáze: OpenAIRE