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Pushing through: Mental health consumers' experiences of an individual placement and support employment programme / Kate Coombes in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol.79 Issue 11 (Novembre 2016)
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Titre : Pushing through: Mental health consumers' experiences of an individual placement and support employment programme Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kate Coombes ; Kirsti Haracz ; Emma Robson ; Carole L. James Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : p. 651-659 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : santé mentale maladie mentale psychiatrie recherche qualitative emploi Résumé :
Pushing through: Mental health consumers' experiences of an individual placement and support employment programme
Kate Coombes, Kirsti Haracz, Emma Robson, Carole James
First Published August 19, 2016 research-article
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Abstract
Introduction
Individual placement and support is recognized as current best practice vocational rehabilitation for people living with a severe mental illness. This study aimed to provide insight into the consumer perspective of factors that impact the success of an individual placement and support programme in Australia.
Method
A qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews with five participants. Participants were diagnosed with a severe mental illness and were engaged with an individual placement supported employment programme in one area health service in New South Wales, Australia. Data analysis was conducted using grounded theory methods.
Results
Analysis revealed the core category of pushing through, a three-step process that involved experiencing discomfort, learning to adapt, and getting into a groove. Pushing through described the participants' direct experience of individual placement and support, as well as their management of their health and ability to cope with everyday practicalities and relationships while engaged in the programme.
Conclusions
The participants in this study described their experiences of being involved in an individual placement and support programme as being characterized by a process of pushing through. The participants' actions and experiences at each stage of this process provide cues for more tailored support within individual placement and support to meet changing needs.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=47316
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 Issue 11 (Novembre 2016) . - p. 651-659[article] Pushing through: Mental health consumers' experiences of an individual placement and support employment programme [texte imprimé] / Kate Coombes ; Kirsti Haracz ; Emma Robson ; Carole L. James . - 2016 . - p. 651-659.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 Issue 11 (Novembre 2016) . - p. 651-659
Mots-clés : santé mentale maladie mentale psychiatrie recherche qualitative emploi Résumé :
Pushing through: Mental health consumers' experiences of an individual placement and support employment programme
Kate Coombes, Kirsti Haracz, Emma Robson, Carole James
First Published August 19, 2016 research-article
PDF download for Pushing through: Mental health consumers' experiences of an individual placement and support employment programme Article Information
Article has an altmetric score of 1 Full Access
Abstract
Introduction
Individual placement and support is recognized as current best practice vocational rehabilitation for people living with a severe mental illness. This study aimed to provide insight into the consumer perspective of factors that impact the success of an individual placement and support programme in Australia.
Method
A qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews with five participants. Participants were diagnosed with a severe mental illness and were engaged with an individual placement supported employment programme in one area health service in New South Wales, Australia. Data analysis was conducted using grounded theory methods.
Results
Analysis revealed the core category of pushing through, a three-step process that involved experiencing discomfort, learning to adapt, and getting into a groove. Pushing through described the participants' direct experience of individual placement and support, as well as their management of their health and ability to cope with everyday practicalities and relationships while engaged in the programme.
Conclusions
The participants in this study described their experiences of being involved in an individual placement and support programme as being characterized by a process of pushing through. The participants' actions and experiences at each stage of this process provide cues for more tailored support within individual placement and support to meet changing needs.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=47316 Exemplaires (1)
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