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Use of Recovery-Orientation Assessment Scales Overall Rank: 126
Use of a validated scale (e.g. Recovery Oriented System Indicators (ROSI), Recovery self assessment (RSA)) to assess the degree to which the practice is recovery-oriented.
The restoration of a person by therapeutic measures and re-education to participation in the activities of a normal life within the limitations of the person’s disorder or disability.
Additional Domain(s) : Patient-Centeredness
Rationale
d/k
Primary Reference
PW expert survey
The Use of Evaluation in Managing Change: The Use of Evaluation in Managing Change:
Overview of Recovery Measurement Tools. Priscilla Ridgway, Ph.D. Retrieved on Aug 1, 2006 from: http://ebp.networkofcare.org/uploads/Ridgway_Presentation_9897661.pdf
Level of Evidence
V: Validated scale: Research has been conducted to determine it has at least some properties associated with a high quality scale

Summarized CommentsAdd Comment
  • All services should be recovery oriented.
  • These questionnaires are too cumbersome for PHC offices
Variation in Results
Ratings-based Rank
Relevance 123
Actionability 123
Overall Importance 125
 
Stakeholder Rank
Academics 141
Clinicians 137
Consumers 93
Decision Makers 131
 
Special Group Rank
First Nations 128
Rural Areas 101
Federal Stakeholders 137
Regional Rank
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL YT NT NU
130 134 107 104 120 131 145 115 134 131 83 77 37
 
Overall Rank

      

126


SA16b (B1567)

 
Distribution of Survey Respondent Ratings
Relevance
100
90
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0.86 0.54 5.65 1.97 8.45 14.71 34.76 18.14 14.92
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Low High
Actionability
100
90
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70
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40
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20
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1.51 1.69 4.36 5.75 11.18 14.1 34.44 14.93 12.05
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Low High
Overall Importance
100
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20.7 55.15 24.15
3 2 1

3 = can live without
2 = nice to have
1 = indispensable
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