2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2048-0
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Illness management and recovery: one-year follow-up of a randomized controlled trial in Danish community mental health centers: long-term effects on clinical and personal recovery

Abstract: Background: Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) is a curriculum-based rehabilitation program for people with severe mental illness with the short-term aim of improving illness self-management and the long-term aim of helping people achieve clinical and personal recovery.MethodParticipants with schizophrenia or bipolar disorders were recruited from three community mental health centers in the Capital Region of Denmark and randomized to receive group-based IMR and treatment as usual or only the usual intervent… Show more

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“…The recent NICE guideline recommends that local rehabilitation services should include community rehabilitation teams ( 3 ). We found few studies evaluating this model of care but consistent amongst them was the finding that the use of the Illness Management and Recovery programme did not reduce the need for inpatient services ( 35 , 37 , 39 , 40 ). Only one study investigated the effectiveness of community rehabilitation teams with regard to supporting clients to achieve successful move on to more independent accommodation ( 34 ).…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…The recent NICE guideline recommends that local rehabilitation services should include community rehabilitation teams ( 3 ). We found few studies evaluating this model of care but consistent amongst them was the finding that the use of the Illness Management and Recovery programme did not reduce the need for inpatient services ( 35 , 37 , 39 , 40 ). Only one study investigated the effectiveness of community rehabilitation teams with regard to supporting clients to achieve successful move on to more independent accommodation ( 34 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Results of studies evaluating community rehabilitation teams ( 33 39 ) were mixed. Most investigated the effectiveness of a particular rehabilitation programme taking place in the community: Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) ( 35 , 37 , 39 , 40 ). The IMR programme primarily comprises psychoeducation and promotion of personal recovery delivered via weekly group sessions over the course of 9 months.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Living with mental illness can lead to isolation and fear. The risk of being overwhelmed, experiencing worsening of symptoms and facing stigma are aspects considered when engaging in daily activities [7,9,12,15]. Thus, lack of activity engagement seems to be a key dysfunction related to psychiatric disability.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Contribution of psychoeducation programs organized on disease treatment and coping methods and interventions to improve health has been emphasized in various studies (Aşık, 2011;Attepe Özden & İçağasıoğlu Çoban, 2018;Bademli et al, 2016;Roberts & Bailey, 2011;Yıldırım & Ekinci, 2010). Likewise, it is stated that professional support to the patient and family is effective in solving problems such as caregiver burden, domestic conflicts, drug incompatibility and recurrent hospitalizations (Attepe Özden & İçağasıoğlu Çoban, 2018;Aydın et al, 2014;Bratberg Jensen et al, 2019;Çölgeçen, 2018;Donyağı, 2016;Lokman, 2016;Söğütlü et al, 2017;Valencia et al, 2002;Yıldırım & Ekinci, 2010).…”
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