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Building an initial understanding of UK Recovery College dementia courses: a national survey of Recovery College and memory services staff

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posted on 2024-08-27, 16:07 authored by Emma Wolverson, Leanne Hague, Juniper West, Bonnie Teague, Christopher Fox, Linda Birt, Ruth Mills, Tom Rhodes, Kathryn Sams, Esme Moniz-Cook
Purpose Recovery Colleges were developed to support the recovery of people with mental health difficulties through courses co-produced by professionals and people with lived experience. This study aims to examine the use of Recovery Colleges to support people with dementia. Design/methodology/approach A survey was circulated to UK Recovery College and memory service staff, exploring provision, delivery and attendance of dementia courses. Open responses provided insight into participant views about recovery in post-diagnostic support and the practicalities of running dementia courses. Findings A total of 51 Recovery College staff and 210 memory service staff completed the survey. Twelve Recovery College dementia courses were identified across the UK. Three categories emerged from the qualitative data: post-diagnostic support, recovery in the context of dementia, challenges and areas of innovation. Originality/value This study highlights the benefits and practicalities of running Recovery College courses with people with dementia. Peer-to-peer learning was seen as valuable in post-diagnostic support but opinions were divided about the term recovery in dementia.

Funding

This study was funded by the NIHR [NIHR Health and Social Care Delivery Research (NIHR131676, 2022–2024)].

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College of Life Sciences: Healthcare

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Working with Older People

Volume

28

Issue

2

Pagination

108 - 119

Publisher

Emerald

issn

1366-3666

eissn

1366-3666

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-08-27

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Linda Birt

Deposit date

2024-08-20

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