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. 2020 Oct 30;11:589731. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.589731

Table 2.

Themes and sub-themes relating to opportunities, barriers and enablers for use of recorded recovery narratives.

1. Opportunities
1.1 Rationale for clinical use 1.1.1 Reinforce clinical work
    1.1.1.1 Reduce communication barriers
    1.1.1.2 Normalization of experiences
1.1.2 Extend clinical work
    1.1.2.1. Increase hope and connection
    1.1.2.2. Address stigma
1.2 Clinical considerations 1.2.1 Relationship with care pathway
1.2.2 Choice of staff
1.2.3 Stage of recovery
1.3 Rationale for educational use 1.3.1 Accessing lived experience perspectives
1.3.2 Training non-clinical staff
1.3.3 Attitudinal change in trainees
2. Barriers and enablers
2.1 Intervention Design 2.1.1 Ability to use online resources
2.1.2 Accessibility of language
2.1.3 Ability to individualize choice of narrative
2.2 Risk 2.2.1 Content that triggers distress
2.2.2 Staff skills to respond to negative effects
2.3 Trust in online resource 2.3.1 Evidence base
2.3.2 Maintenance
2.4 Information Technology 2.4.1 Cost of use
2.4.2 Technology requirements for use