Table 2

Existing Knowledge and Skills Related to Different Aspects of Recovery-Oriented Care among Forensic Staff

n (%)
ExcellentGoodUnsureFairPoor
Existing knowledge and understanding of:
 Recovery-oriented care27 (25.0)57 (52.8)13 (12.0)11 (10.2)0 (0)
 Recovery-oriented principles19 (17.6)60 (55.6)14 (13.0)13 (12.0)2 (1.9)
 Recovery-oriented assessment tools in forensic care15 (13.9)39 (36.1)12 (11.1)28 (25.9)14 (13.0)
 Strengths-based approach to care41 (38.0)48 (44.4)9 (8.3)7 (6.5)3 (2.8)
 The practices that support recovery21 (19.4)59 (54.6)12 (11.1)13 (12.0)3 (2.8)
 The practices that hinder recovery19 (17.6)56 (51.9)16 (14.8)13 (12.0)4 (3.7)
 The benefits of shared decision-making with patients47 (43.5)49 (45.4)5 (4.6)7 (6.5)0 (0)
n (%)
Very ConfidentConfidentModerately ConfidentSomewhat ConfidentNot at All ConfidentNot Applicable
Ability to:
 Integrate recovery principles into care16 (14.8)49 (45.4)28 (25.9)13 (12.0)2 (1.9)0 (0)
 Identify strengths and protective factors26 (24.1)50 (46.3)23 (21.3)9 (8.3)0 (0)0 (0)
 Engage in shared decision-making25 (23.1)53 (49.1)19 (17.6)10 (9.3)1 (0.9)0 (0)
 Implement a recovery-oriented plan of care17 (15.7)46 (42.6)24 (22.2)16 (14.8)4 (3.7)1 (0.9)
 Integrate recovery-oriented assessment tools in forensic care14 (13.0)33 (30.6)24 (22.2)17 (15.7)19 (17.6)1 (0.9)