1,169
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

The complexity of work expectations of staff in supported housing

, Phd, , Phd & , Msc
Pages 482-500 | Received 31 Jan 2020, Accepted 18 Jun 2020, Published online: 07 Jul 2020

References

  • Andersson, G. (2016). What makes supportive relationships supportive? The social climate in supported housing for people with psychiatric disabilities. Social Work Mental Health, 14(5), 509–529. doi:10.1080/15332985.2016.1148094
  • Banks, S. (2011). Ethics in an age of austerity: Social work and the evolving new public management. Journal of Social Intervention: Theory and Practice, 20(2), 5–23.
  • Borg, M., & Kristiansen, K. (2004). Recovery-oriented professionals: Helping relationships in mental health services. Journal of Mental Health, 13(5), 493–505. doi:10.1080/09638230400006809
  • Borg, M., Sells, D., Topor, A., Mezzina, R., Marin, I., & Davidson, L. (2005). What makes a house a home: The role of material resources in recovery from severe mental illness. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 8(3), 243–256. doi:10.1080/15487760500339394
  • Brinkmann, S., & Kvale, S. (2015). InterViews. Learning the craft of qualitative research interviewing. London: Sage.
  • Brunt, D., & Rask, M. (2018). Resident and staff perceptions of the content of their relationship in supported housing facilities for people with psychiatric disabilities. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 11, 673–681. doi:10.2147/JMDH.S179322
  • Busch, T., Johnsen, E., Klausen, K. K., & Vanebo, J. O. (eds.). (2011). Modernisering av offentlig sektor trender, ideer og praksiser. [Modernization of public sector, trends, ideas and practices]. Oslo, Norway: Universitetsforlaget.
  • Carling, P. J., & Curtis, L. C. (1997). Implementing supported housing: Current trends and future directions. New Direction for Mental Health Services, 74, 79–94. doi:10.1002/yd.2330227409
  • Chernomas, W. M., Clarke, D. E., & Marchinko, S. (2008). Relationship-based support for women living with serious mental illness. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 29(5), 437–453. doi:10.1080/01612840801981108
  • Denhov, A., & Topor, A. (2011). The components of helping relationships with professionals in psychiatry: Users’ perspective. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 58(4), 417–424. doi:10.1177/0020764011406811
  • Dent, M., O’Neill, M., & Bagley, C. (Eds.). (1999). Professions, new public management and the European welfare state (pp. 105–117). Staffordshire: Staffordshire University Press.
  • Dyb, & Myrvold. (2009). Omsorgsboliger for psykisk syke. [Care homes for the mentally ill.] Oslo: NIBR-report: 25.
  • Fakhoury, W., & Priebe, S. (2002). The process of deinstitutionalization: An international overview. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 15(2), 187–192. doi:10.1097/00001504-200203000-00011
  • Friedland, R., & Alford, R. R. (1991). Bringing society back In: Symbols, practices, and institutional contradictions. In W. W. Powell & P. J. DeMaggio (Eds.), The new institutionalism in organizational analysis. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
  • Greener, I. (2007). Choice and voice – A review. Social Policy & Society, 7(2), 255–265. doi:10.1017/S1474746407004204
  • Greenwood, R., Díaz, A. M., Li, S. X., & Lorente, J. C. (2010). The multiplicity of institutional logics and the heterogeneity of organizational responses. Organization Science, 21(2), 521–539. doi:10.1287/orsc.1090.0453
  • Hannigan, B., & Allen, D. (2011). Giving a fig about roles: Policy, context and work in community mental health care. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 18(1), 1–8. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2850.2010.01631.x
  • Healy, K. (2009). A case of mistaken identity: The social welfare professions and new public management. Journal of Sociology, 45(4), 401–418. doi:10.1177/1440783309346476
  • Heggen, K., & Engebretsen, E. (2012). Makt på nye måter. [Power in new ways]. Oslo, Norway: Universitetsforlaget.
  • Hogan, M. F., & Carling, P. J. (1992). Element of a supported housing approach for people with psychiatric disabilities. Community Mental Health Journal, 28(3), 215–226. doi:10.1007/BF00756818
  • Jarbrink, K., Hallam, A., & Knapp, M. (2001). Costs and outcomes management in supported housing. Journal of Mental Health, 10(1), 99–108. doi:10.1080/09638230124436
  • Juhila, K., Günther, K., & Raitakari, S. (2015). Negotiating mental health rehabilitation plans: Joint future talk and clashing time talk in professional client interaction. Time & Society, 24(1), 5-26. doi:10.1177/0961463X14523925
  • Killaspy, H. (2016). Supported accommodation for people with mental health problems. World Psychiatry, 15(1), 74–75. doi:10.1002/wps.20278
  • Kirsh, B., Gewurtz, R., & Bakewell, R. A. (2011). Critical characteristics of supported housing: Resident and service provider perspectives. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 30(1), 15–30. doi:10.7870/cjcmh-2011-0002
  • Kitzinger, J. (1994). The methodology of focus groups: The importance of interaction between research participants. Sociology of Health & Illness, 6(1), 103–121. doi:10.1111/1467-9566.ep11347023
  • Liff, R., & Andersson, T. (2011). Integrating or disintegrating effects of customised care: The role of professions beyond NPM. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 25(6), 658–676. doi:10.1108/14777261111178547
  • Mathisen, V., Lorem, G. F., Obstfelder, A., & Måseide, P. (2016). Whose decision is it anyway? A qualitative study of user participation and how clinicians deal with the patient perspective in mental healthcare. Mental Health Review Journal, 21(4), 249–260. doi:10.1108/MHRJ-01-2016-0003
  • McCabe, R., & Priebe, S. (2004). The therapeutic relationship in the treatment of severe mental illness: A review of methods and findings. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 50(2), 115–128. doi:10.1177/0020764004040959
  • Nesheim, T. (2004). Bestiller-utførerorganisering og hierarki: Spenninger i møtet mellom motstridende organisasjonsprinsipper. [Purchaser-provider organization and hierarchy: Tensions in the meeting between conflicting organizational principles]. In Å. Johnsen, I. Sletnes, & S. I. Vabo (Eds.), Konkurranseutsetting i kommunene. [Outsourcing in the municipalities] (pp. 172–194). Oslo, Norway: Abstrakt forlag.
  • Norwegian Directorate of Health. (2015). Patient and user rights act (1999). Circular. Retrieved from https://www.helsedirektoratet.no/rundskriv/pasient-og-brukerrettighetsloven-med-kommentarer
  • Norwegian Institute of Public Health (2016). Mental illness among adults. Public Health Report. NIPH. Retrieved from https://www.fhi.no/en/sys/search-result/?term=mental+health+among+aults#
  • O’Malley, L., & Croucher, K. (2005). Supported housing services for people with mental health problems: A scoping study. Housing Studies, 20(5), 831–845. doi:10.1080/02673030500214126
  • Olson, R. P. (Ed.). (2006). Mental health systems compared – Great Britain, Norway, Canada, and the United States. Springfield Illinois: Charles C Thomas Publisher Ltd.
  • Orvik, A., Vågen, S. R., Axelsson, S. B., & Axelsson, R. (2015). Quality, efficiency and integrity: Value squeezes in management of hospital wards. Journal of Nursing Management, 23(1), 65–74. doi:10.1111/jonm.12084
  • Palmer, D. (2017). Wanting and liking: Components of situated motivation constructs? Mind, Brain and Education, 11(4), 99–108. doi:10.1111/mbe.12141
  • Parkinson, S., Nelson, G., & Horgan, S. (1999). From housing to homes: A review of the literature on housing approaches for psychiatric consumers/survivors. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 18(1), 145–164. doi:10.7870/cjcmh-1999-0008
  • Pedersen, P. B., & Kolstad, A. (2009). De-institutionalisation and trans-institutionalisation – Changing trends of inpatient care in Norwegian mental health institutions 1950–2007. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 3, 28. doi:10.1186/1752-4458-3-28
  • Priebe, S., Frottier, P., Gaddini, A., Kilian, R., Lauber, C., Martinez-Leal, R., ...  Wright, D. (2008). Mental health care institutions in nine European countries, 2002 to 2006. Psychiatric Services, 59(5), 570–573. doi:10.1176/ps.2008.59.5.570
  • Reay, T., & Hinings, C. R. (2009). Managing the rivalry of competing institutional logics. Organization Studies, 30(6), 629–652. doi:10.1177/0170840609104803
  • Ridgway, P., & Zipple, A. M. (1990). The paradigm shift in residential services: From the linear continuum to supported housing approaches. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 13(4), 11–31. doi:10.1037/h0099479
  • Rog, D. J. (2004). The evidence on supported housing. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 27(4), 334–344. doi:10.2975/27.2004.334.344
  • Røyseland, A., & Vabo, S. I. (2016). Styring og samstyring: Governance på norsk. [Governance and co-governance: Governance in Norwegian]. Bergen, Norway: Fagbokforlaget.
  • Scott, W. R., Ruef, M., Mendel, P., & Caronna, C. (2000). Institutional change and health care organizations: From professional dominance to managed care. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Sehested, K. (2002). How new public management reforms challenge the roles of professionals. International Journal of Public Administration, 25(12), 1513–1537. doi:10.1081/PAD-120014259
  • Spitzmueller, M. C. (2016). Negotiating competing institutional logics at the street level: An ethnography of community mental health organization. Social Service Review, 90(1), 35–82. doi:10.1086/686694
  • Tabol, C., Drebing, C., & Rosenheck, R. (2010). Studies of “supported housing”: A comprehensive review of model descriptions and measurement. Evaluation and Program Planning, 33, 446–456. doi:10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2009.12.002
  • Thornton, P. H. (2004). Markets from culture: Institutional logics and organizational decisions in higher education publishing. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
  • Thornton, P. H., & Occasio, W. (2008). Institutional Logics. In R. Greenwood, C. Oliver, R. Suddaby, & K. Sahlin (Eds.), The SAGE handbook of organizational institutionalism (pp. 99–129). London: Sage Publication.
  • Thornton, P. H., Ocasio, W., & Lounsbury, M. (2012). The institutional logics perspective: A new approach to culture, structure, and process. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Topor, A. (2001). Managing the contradictions. Recovery from severe mental disorders. Sweden: Stockholm University, Department of Social Work, SSSW no 18.
  • van Nes, F., Abma, T., Jonsson, H., & Deeg, D (2010). Language differences in qualitative research: Is meaning lost in translation?, 7(4), 313–316. doi:10.1007/s10433-010-0168-y
  • Watts, M., & Ebbutt, D. (1987). More than the sum of the parts: Research methods in group interviewing. British Educational Research Journal, 13(1), 25–34. doi:10.1080/0141192870130103
  • Wong, Y. L. I., Filoromo, M., & Tennille, J. (2007). From principles to practice: A study of implementation of supported housing for psychiatric consumers. Administration and Policy in Mental Health & Mental Health Service Review, 34(1), 13–28. doi:10.1007/s10488-006-0058-y
  • Yanos, P., Knight, E. L., Vayshenker, B., Gonzales, L., & DeLuca, J. S. (2017). Community protection versus individual healing: Two traditions in community mental health. Behavioral Science and the Law, 35, 288–302. doi:10.1002/bsl.2297