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User Interviews User – “I fear I will never make it out of this”: Evaluation of Involuntary Outpatient Commitment (IOC)
KBT was commissioned by University Hospital of North-Norway and Tromsø to research and collect pasients’ experiences with Involuntary Outpatient Commitment in outreach teams (IOC) in Tromsø. The UIU-evaluation has resulted in the report “I fear I will never make it out of this”. Freedom is a fundamental right, and something that is easy to take for granted.…
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UIU is designed to involve users in the work to improve upon the health- and social sector. The method is developed by Dagfinn Bjørgen and Heidi Westerlund in the project “Quality improvements through peer experience” from 1997 to 2000, and revolves around frequenters of health and social services undergoing training and developing competence in a…
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2022 Sagsveen, E., Rise, M.B., Westerlund, H., Grønning, K. og Bratsås, O. (2023). Involvement of service user representatives on a healthcare organizational level at Norwegian Healthy Life Centres: A qualitative study exploring health professionals’ experiences. Plos one. Hirrich, A. og Leinan, T.B.S. (2022). Planlagt behandlingsstudie av pasienter med kronisk klasehodepine – En kvalitativ forundersøkelse.…
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Text by Christina Kildal og Elisabeth Asphaug Rauboti. Translated by: Anne R. Benschop and Christina Kildal The regional peer-driven centers KBT together with the other regional peer driven centres started the project “Knutepunkt for Recovery [Recovery HUBs]” with funding from the Norwegian Health Directorate. The goal of the project was to study how the centres…
Les merRecovery – courses and education
Text by Christina Kildal og Elisabeth Asphaug Rauboti. Translated by: Anne R. Benschop and Christina Kildal Training, education, courses and lectures about recovery Knowledge of recovery is included in many educations in the healthcare sector. Here are some studies in Norway that focus specifically on recovery: Recoveryorienterte perspektiv på psykiske lidelser og rusproblematikk [Recovery-oriented Perspectives…
Les merService user involvement for children and youth
There is increasing focus on the importance of the service user perspective in developing health services. Children and adolescents have previously had little involvement in this process, and been underestimated for the benefit of observing adults like parents or professionals. Competence center for lived experience and service development (KBT) thinks it’s important to raise these…
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Hvordan øke brukertilfredshet og brukermedvirkning i helse- og omsorgstjenesten? Debattinnlegg i Trønderavisa, 23.9.2020 Spennende webinar med fokus på implementering av musikkterapi, napha.no 13.5.2020 Sinn vs medisin ,nrk.no, 24.1.2020 Måtte legge ned – Folk har blitt sykere og sykere (artikkel om åpningen av GLIMT recoverysenter, etter at Heimdal treffsted måtte legges ned), Adressa.no, 6.12.2019 Kunstig intelligens inn i psykisk…
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Recovery as a concept can be understood in different ways. It can be described as a model, paradigm, phenomenon, philosophy, ideology, approach, tool and/or a field of knowledge based on experience
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Coverage of KBT’s work in the media in Norwegian Retten til å bestemme over eget liv, napha.no, 8.6.2017 Rettighetsinngripende tiltak i kommunale botilbud – en nasjonal kartlegging, napha.no, 8.6.2017 – Psykologer, tenk recovery!, napha.no, 27.1.2017 Psykolog i kommunen – en medspiller, napha.no, 18.1.2017 Helseministeren mottok NAPHAs nye hefte om psykologer i kommunene, napha.no, 17.11.2016 Opplever å…
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