Community-based Mental Health Rehabilitation of Young Adults 2010-2012: Staff Meetings

Beskrivning

The data consist of transcripts of 27 staff team meetings in units providing rehabilitaion services to young people suffering from serious mental disorders in Finland. Team meetings were unofficial discussions where staff members discussed individual clients, their well-being and progress during the rehabilitation programme, and how to best help them. In the transcriptions, the discussion participants' gender is used as a background variable. The meetings lasted from half-an-hour to one hour and were recorded by the staff with no researcher present. The data have been anonymised. The dataset is only available in Finnish.
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Publiceringsår

2012

Typ av data

Upphovspersoner

Tietoarkisto - Utgivare

University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities

Günther, Kirsi - Upphovsperson

Juhila, Kirsi - Upphovsperson

Kaartamo, Riina - Upphovsperson

Kulmala, Anna - Upphovsperson

Raitakari, Suvi - Upphovsperson

Saario, Sirpa - Upphovsperson

Projekt

Övriga uppgifter

Vetenskapsområden

MEDICINISKA VETENSKAPER, VÅRDVETENSKAPER; SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAPER

Språk

Öppen tillgång

Begränsad tillgång

Licens

Other (Not Open)

Nyckelord

Health care services and policies, Terveyspalvelut ja terveyspolitiikka, yhteistyö, arviointi, Nuoret, Youth, Sosiaalipalveluiden käyttö ja saatavuus, Specific social services: use and availability, eriarvoisuus, hyvinvointi, asuminen, everyday life, Specific diseases, disorders and medical conditions, Tietyt taudit, sairaudet ja terveydentilat, hoivapalvelut, hoivatyö, arki, social support, social care, life histories, asiakaslähtöisyys, aikuisuus, hoitomenetelmät, ryhmätyö, mental health, care in the community, kuntoutus, mental disorders, mentally ill, mielenterveysongelmat, mielenterveyspalvelut, mielenterveystyö, moniammatillisuus, psychiatry, psykiatrinen hoito, psykiatrinen kuntoutus, sairastuminen, tukipalvelut, vertaistuki

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