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Walsh M, Kittler MG, Throp M & Shaw F (2019) Designing a recovery-orientated system of care: A community operational research perspective. European Journal of Operational Research, 272 (2), pp. 595-607. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2018.05.037
Abstract
Theory suggests health focused Community Operational Research (COR) projects and their participants can benefit from balancing a ¡°glass half empty¡± concern for deficits, problems and weaknesses with a ¡°glass half full¡± concern for identifying health assets and bringing them into use. We present a COR systemic intervention in the care of persons with addiction and substance use/ misuse problems in Clydeplace, Scotland (anonymised). Our research reveals how the Whole Person Recovery System is situated within a wider General Community Recovery System that offers a variety of health assets that can be mobilised to create and increase recovery capital. The project involved 20 semi-structured interviews, two asset mapping workshops, a certificated ¡°health issues¡± course completed by seven ¡°champions¡±, and action planning and implementation. In the interviews participants found gaps were more easily identified than assets. During the workshops participants identified 388 discrete assets and gaps, prioritised these using a simple voting system and developed a series of actions to mobilise health assets including bringing into use local facilities and amenities and involving a number of individuals and groups in local events and activities. Our study suggests that even in the impoverished system of Clydeplace, a ¡°Community Catalyst¡± in the form of a Community Operational Researcher can act to stimulate the co-development of health assets, build relationships and enable the creation of social capital. It is not clear though when such systems become ¡°self-catalysing.¡±
Keywords
Community Operational Research; substance misuse; recovery capital; health assets; systems;
Journal
European Journal of Operational Research: Volume 272, Issue 2
| Status | Published |
|---|---|
| Funders | , , , , , , and |
| Publication date | 16/01/2019 |
| Publication date online | 22/06/2018 |
| Date accepted by journal | 17/05/2018 |
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| Publisher | Elsevier |
| ISSN | 0377-2217 |