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Recovery-oriented conversations (ROCs) in mental health nursing foster hope and empowerment. Effective ROCs require deep engagement and supportive environments, though implementation faces barriers like time constraints and requires further research for optimal practice.

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communicationmental health recoverymental health servicepatientpsychiatric nursing

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatric Nursing
  • Mental Health Recovery
  • Therapeutic Communication

Background:

  • Recovery-oriented care in psychiatric settings emphasizes hope, identity, and empowerment.
  • Recovery-oriented conversations (ROCs) are crucial for implementing this approach in mental health nursing.
  • Understanding ROCs is essential for effective patient recovery and person-centered care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize existing research on recovery-oriented conversations (ROCs).
  • To provide insights into the implementation, challenges, and impact of ROCs on patient recovery.
  • To explore the role of ROCs in mental health nursing practice.

Main Methods:

  • An integrative review of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods studies.
  • Searched databases: PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Scopus, Web of Science (2015-2025).
  • Narrative synthesis of 49 included studies using deductive coding from an inductive perspective.

Main Results:

  • ROCs are structured, context-sensitive dialogues that facilitate expression and co-create recovery pathways.
  • Effectiveness is linked to deep engagement, shared goals, and supportive environments, aligning with the CHIME framework.
  • Barriers include time limits and staffing issues; facilitators include clear communication and organizational support.

Conclusions:

  • ROCs strengthen therapeutic relationships, enhance shared decision-making, and promote patient empowerment in mental health nursing.
  • Successful implementation requires further research, training, cultural sensitivity, and systemic alignment.
  • ROCs are vital for delivering effective, person-centered mental health care.