From the rhetoric to the real: A critical review of how the concepts of recovery and social inclusion may inform mental health nurse advanced level curricula - the eMenthe project.

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Stickley, T., Higgins, A., Meade, O., Sitsvast, J., Doyle, L. Ellilä, H., Jormfeldt, H., Keogh, B., Lahti, M., Skärsäter, I., Vuokila-Oikkonen P., Kilkku, N., From the rhetoric to the real: A critical review of how the concepts of recovery and social inclusion may inform mental health nurse advanced level curricula - the eMenthe project., Nurse Education Today, 37, 2016, 155 - 163Abstract:
Objectives: This critical review addresses the question of how the concepts of recovery and social inclusion may
inform mental health nurse education curricula at Master's level in order to bring about significant and positive
change to practice.
Design: This is a literature-based critical review incorporating a rapid review. It has been said that if done well,
this approach can be highly relevant to health care studies and social interventions, and has substantial claims
to be as rigorous and enlightening as other, more conventional approaches to literature (Rolfe, 2008).
Data Sources: In this review, we have accessed contemporary literature directly related to the concepts of recovery
and social inclusion in mental health.
ReviewMethods: Wehave firstly surveyed the international literature directly related to the concepts of recovery
and social inclusion in mental health and used the concept of emotional intelligence to help consider educational
outcomes in terms of the required knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to promote these values-based
approaches in practice.
Results: A number of themes have been identified that lend themselves to educational application. International
frameworks exist that provide some basis for the developments of recovery and social inclusion approaches in
mental health practice, however the review identifies specific areas for future development.
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Mental Health NursingDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2015.11.015Metadata
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