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Controlled Clinical Trial
. 2013 Oct;40(4):391-403.
doi: 10.1007/s11414-013-9351-1.

Statewide implementation of recovery support groups for people with serious mental illness: a multidimensional evaluation

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Controlled Clinical Trial

Statewide implementation of recovery support groups for people with serious mental illness: a multidimensional evaluation

Michael A Mancini et al. J Behav Health Serv Res. 2013 Oct.

Abstract

This study evaluated a statewide demonstration project to implement a group-based intervention called Procovery in selected inpatient and community mental health centers. Procovery is a facilitated mutual support group designed to build hope and a sense of social inclusion by raising consciousness and helping people develop an understanding of the ways one can move toward recovery in their own lives. This evaluation sought to determine both consumer outcomes and perceptions of the program and implementation efforts held by consumers and the facilitators of the intervention. A multidimensional approach was used, including a quasi-experimental design with consumers, questionnaires and focus groups with the intervention facilitators, and individual interviews with administrators. The Procovery model was shown to have a positive impact on consumers' recoveries and was viewed favorably by consumers, facilitators, and administrators. Several barriers to effective implementation were identified. These findings and their implications for future practice and research are discussed.

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