The principles of recovery-oriented mental health services: A review of the guidelines from five different countries for developing a protocol to be implemented in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

<h4>Background</h4>Recovery-oriented mental health service has become the focus of global change in mental health services. Most of North industrialized countries have adopted and implemented this paradigm in the last two decades. Only recently that some developing countries are trying t...

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Main Authors: M A Subandi, Maryama Nihayah, Carla R Marchira, Trihayuning Tyas, Ariana Marastuti, Ratri Pratiwi, Fiddina Mediola, Yohanes K Herdiyanto, Osi Kusuma Sari, Mary-Jo D Good, Byron J Good
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276802
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author M A Subandi
Maryama Nihayah
Carla R Marchira
Trihayuning Tyas
Ariana Marastuti
Ratri Pratiwi
Fiddina Mediola
Yohanes K Herdiyanto
Osi Kusuma Sari
Mary-Jo D Good
Byron J Good
author_facet M A Subandi
Maryama Nihayah
Carla R Marchira
Trihayuning Tyas
Ariana Marastuti
Ratri Pratiwi
Fiddina Mediola
Yohanes K Herdiyanto
Osi Kusuma Sari
Mary-Jo D Good
Byron J Good
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description <h4>Background</h4>Recovery-oriented mental health service has become the focus of global change in mental health services. Most of North industrialized countries have adopted and implemented this paradigm in the last two decades. Only recently that some developing countries are trying to follow this step. In Indonesia's case, there has been little attention to developing a recovery orientation by mental health authorities. The aim of this article is to synthesize and analyze the recovery-oriented guidelines from five industrialized countries that we can use as a primary model for developing a protocol to be implemented in community health centre in Kulonprogo District, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.<h4>Method</h4>We used a narrative literature review by searching for guidelines from many different sources. We found 57 guidelines, but only 13 from five countries met the criteria, including five guidelines from Australia, one from Ireland, three from Canada, two from the UK, and two from the US. To analyze the data, we used an inductive thematic analysis to explore the themes of each principle as described by the guideline.<h4>Result</h4>The results of the thematic analysis revealed seven recovery principles, including (1) cultivating positive hope, (2) establishing partnerships and collaboration, (3) ensuring organizational commitment and evaluation, (4) recognizing the consumer's rights, (5) focusing on person-centeredness and empowerment, (6) recognizing an individual's uniqueness and social context, and (7) facilitating social support,. These seven principles are not independent, rather they are interrelated and overlap each other.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The principle of person-centeredness and empowerment is central to the recovery-oriented mental health system, while the principle of hope is also essential to embracing all the other principles. We will adjust and implement the result of the review in our project focusing on developing recovery-oriented mental health service in the community health center in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We hope that this framework will be adopted by the central government in Indonesia and other developing countries.
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spelling doaj.art-2bc74fc41f0a41f2b39d6f59975f73152023-04-12T05:32:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032023-01-01183e027680210.1371/journal.pone.0276802The principles of recovery-oriented mental health services: A review of the guidelines from five different countries for developing a protocol to be implemented in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.M A SubandiMaryama NihayahCarla R MarchiraTrihayuning TyasAriana MarastutiRatri PratiwiFiddina MediolaYohanes K HerdiyantoOsi Kusuma SariMary-Jo D GoodByron J Good<h4>Background</h4>Recovery-oriented mental health service has become the focus of global change in mental health services. Most of North industrialized countries have adopted and implemented this paradigm in the last two decades. Only recently that some developing countries are trying to follow this step. In Indonesia's case, there has been little attention to developing a recovery orientation by mental health authorities. The aim of this article is to synthesize and analyze the recovery-oriented guidelines from five industrialized countries that we can use as a primary model for developing a protocol to be implemented in community health centre in Kulonprogo District, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.<h4>Method</h4>We used a narrative literature review by searching for guidelines from many different sources. We found 57 guidelines, but only 13 from five countries met the criteria, including five guidelines from Australia, one from Ireland, three from Canada, two from the UK, and two from the US. To analyze the data, we used an inductive thematic analysis to explore the themes of each principle as described by the guideline.<h4>Result</h4>The results of the thematic analysis revealed seven recovery principles, including (1) cultivating positive hope, (2) establishing partnerships and collaboration, (3) ensuring organizational commitment and evaluation, (4) recognizing the consumer's rights, (5) focusing on person-centeredness and empowerment, (6) recognizing an individual's uniqueness and social context, and (7) facilitating social support,. These seven principles are not independent, rather they are interrelated and overlap each other.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The principle of person-centeredness and empowerment is central to the recovery-oriented mental health system, while the principle of hope is also essential to embracing all the other principles. We will adjust and implement the result of the review in our project focusing on developing recovery-oriented mental health service in the community health center in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We hope that this framework will be adopted by the central government in Indonesia and other developing countries.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276802
spellingShingle M A Subandi
Maryama Nihayah
Carla R Marchira
Trihayuning Tyas
Ariana Marastuti
Ratri Pratiwi
Fiddina Mediola
Yohanes K Herdiyanto
Osi Kusuma Sari
Mary-Jo D Good
Byron J Good
The principles of recovery-oriented mental health services: A review of the guidelines from five different countries for developing a protocol to be implemented in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
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title The principles of recovery-oriented mental health services: A review of the guidelines from five different countries for developing a protocol to be implemented in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
title_full The principles of recovery-oriented mental health services: A review of the guidelines from five different countries for developing a protocol to be implemented in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
title_fullStr The principles of recovery-oriented mental health services: A review of the guidelines from five different countries for developing a protocol to be implemented in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
title_full_unstemmed The principles of recovery-oriented mental health services: A review of the guidelines from five different countries for developing a protocol to be implemented in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
title_short The principles of recovery-oriented mental health services: A review of the guidelines from five different countries for developing a protocol to be implemented in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
title_sort principles of recovery oriented mental health services a review of the guidelines from five different countries for developing a protocol to be implemented in yogyakarta indonesia
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276802
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