Recovery-based training in mental health: Effects on staff knowledge and attitudes to recovery
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2017-07-26Author
Walsh, Francis Patrick
Meskell, Pauline
Burke, Emer
Dowling, Maura
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Walsh, Francis Patrick, Meskell, Pauline, Burke, Emer, & Dowling, Maura. (2017). Recovery-based Training in Mental Health: Effects on Staff Knowledge and Attitudes to Recovery. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 38(11), 886-895. doi: 10.1080/01612840.2017.1346014
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This longitudinal study describes the effects of recovery-based training on staff knowledge and attitudes to recovery. Mental health staff (n = 101) completed the study questionnaire (the Recovery Knowledge Inventory (RKI-20) and Recovery Attitudes' Questionnaire (RAQ-16)) before training and after six months. On the RKI, significant changes between pre- and post-training scores (p