Mental Health Recovery Using the Individual Recovery Outcomes Counter (I.ROC) in a Community Rehabilitation Team: A Service Evaluation
There are many definitions of recovery in mental health. Community Rehabilitation Teams (CRTs) aim to support the mental health recovery of people. The Individual Recovery Outcomes Counter (I.ROC) is a way to measure recovery. To determine if being supported by a CRT helps mental health recovery for people transitioning from an inpatient service to the community. Individual reliable and clinically meaningful change indices were calculated for a total of 31 people. Two I.ROC questionnaires were completed by 31 people. Of these 31 people, 14 people had three completed I.ROC questionnaires. Of the 31 people, 17 showed a positive reliable change and three people made a clinically meaningful change. Of the 14 people, one had a positive reliable change, two had a negative reliable change, and no-one had aclinically meaningful change. The I.ROC shows the CRT to successfully support recovery in people with mental health difficulties.
History
School affiliated with
- School of Psychology (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental HealthVolume
10Pages/Article Number
355–366Publisher
SpringerExternal DOI
ISSN
2198-9834eISSN
2198-963XDate Submitted
2022-08-26Date Accepted
2022-10-20Date of First Publication
2022-11-16Date of Final Publication
2023-09-01Open Access Status
- Open Access