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Article: The wellness recovery action plan (WRAP): Workshop evaluation

TitleThe wellness recovery action plan (WRAP): Workshop evaluation
Authors
KeywordsConsumer-led
Recovery
Self-management
Wellness Recovery Action Plan
Issue Date2008
PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd.
Citation
Australasian Psychiatry, 2008, v. 16 n. 6, p. 450-456 How to Cite?
AbstractObjective: This study evaluated the delivery of a series of workshops on mental health recovery. The aims were to determine if the workshops changed participants' attitudes and knowledge about recovery, if there were any differences in views between consumers and health professionals of mental health services, and how the delivery and content of the program could be improved. Methods: A total of 187 consumers and health professionals from mental health services attended a workshop based on the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP). Questionnaires were administered before and after the workshop. Results: There was a significant change in total attitudes and knowledge about recovery (p < 0.001) in the expected direction, with no differences between consumers and health professionals. The majority of participants found the workshop useful, and the majority of comments were positive. Conclusions: This study provides preliminary support for the use of WRAP to change consumers' and mental health professionals' knowledge and attitudes about recovery.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/82129
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2021 Impact Factor: 1.837
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.444
ISI Accession Number ID
Funding AgencyGrant Number
Balance NZ, Bipolar
Funding Information:

The authors thank Mary Ellen Copeland and Ed Anthes for facilitating the workshops, and Veronica Playle for assisting with database development and data entry. The project was funded by Balance NZ, Bipolar Support Canterbury, Pathways to Wellbeing, Capital and Coast District Health Board, Eli Lilly, and the JR McKenzie Trust. Participants paid a small registration fee to attend to cover costs. However, neither the researchers nor any of the host organizations gained financially from the workshops or research.

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dc.description.abstractObjective: This study evaluated the delivery of a series of workshops on mental health recovery. The aims were to determine if the workshops changed participants' attitudes and knowledge about recovery, if there were any differences in views between consumers and health professionals of mental health services, and how the delivery and content of the program could be improved. Methods: A total of 187 consumers and health professionals from mental health services attended a workshop based on the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP). Questionnaires were administered before and after the workshop. Results: There was a significant change in total attitudes and knowledge about recovery (p < 0.001) in the expected direction, with no differences between consumers and health professionals. The majority of participants found the workshop useful, and the majority of comments were positive. Conclusions: This study provides preliminary support for the use of WRAP to change consumers' and mental health professionals' knowledge and attitudes about recovery.en_HK
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