TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Alcoholism/nursing/rehabilitation KW - Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration KW - Female KW - Health Planning Guidelines KW - Humans KW - Models, Nursing KW - Nurse-Patient Relations KW - Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care) KW - Power (Psychology) KW - Primary Health Care/organization & administration KW - Residential Treatment/organization & administration KW - Substance Abuse Treatment Centers/organization & administration KW - Substance-Related Disorders/nursing/rehabilitation AU - B. B. Young A1 - AB - Women currently are 30% of the substance abuse recovery population in North America and have gender specific treatment needs as they enter the difficult work of recovery. Important among women's specific needs as they enter recovery is the need for a focus on primary health care. Few models designed to guide the provision of health care for this population are available in the literature. The Tidal Model of Mental Health Recovery and Reclamation is based on the concept of nursing as "caring with" persons in the experience of distress. Given the emphasis in this model on developing a partnership between caregiver and client, it is especially appropriate for women in recovery for substance abuse. The Tidal Model, integrated with the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services' CSAT model for comprehensive alcohol and other drug (AOD) abuse treatment, is used to guide planning for delivery of primary health care in a residential women's substance abuse recovery center in the Midwest. This article describes the Tidal Model, and identifies how the model can improve the delivery of primary care to women in residential substance abuse treatment. Strategies for implementation of the model are proposed. Evaluation and outcome criteria are identified. BT - Issues in Mental Health Nursing C5 - General Literature CP - 9 CY - England DO - 10.3109/01612840.2010.487969 IS - 9 JF - Issues in Mental Health Nursing N2 - Women currently are 30% of the substance abuse recovery population in North America and have gender specific treatment needs as they enter the difficult work of recovery. Important among women's specific needs as they enter recovery is the need for a focus on primary health care. Few models designed to guide the provision of health care for this population are available in the literature. The Tidal Model of Mental Health Recovery and Reclamation is based on the concept of nursing as "caring with" persons in the experience of distress. Given the emphasis in this model on developing a partnership between caregiver and client, it is especially appropriate for women in recovery for substance abuse. The Tidal Model, integrated with the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services' CSAT model for comprehensive alcohol and other drug (AOD) abuse treatment, is used to guide planning for delivery of primary health care in a residential women's substance abuse recovery center in the Midwest. This article describes the Tidal Model, and identifies how the model can improve the delivery of primary care to women in residential substance abuse treatment. Strategies for implementation of the model are proposed. Evaluation and outcome criteria are identified. PP - England PY - 2010 SN - 1096-4673; 0161-2840 SP - 569 EP - 575 EP - T1 - Using the tidal model of mental health recovery to plan primary health care for women in residential substance abuse recovery T2 - Issues in Mental Health Nursing TI - Using the tidal model of mental health recovery to plan primary health care for women in residential substance abuse recovery U1 - General Literature U2 - 20701419 U3 - 10.3109/01612840.2010.487969 VL - 31 VO - 1096-4673; 0161-2840 Y1 - 2010 ER -