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消费者/幸存者参与多伦多市区社区心理健康机构和项目的运营:是投入还是影响?

Consumer/survivor participation in the operation of community mental health agencies and programs in metro Toronto: input or impact?

作者信息

Vandergang A J

机构信息

Consultant Services, Community Resources Consultants of Toronto, ON.

出版信息

Can J Commun Ment Health. 1996 Fall;15(2):153-70. doi: 10.7870/cjcmh-1996-0016.

Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of consumer/survivor participation in the operation of community mental health agencies in Metro Toronto. This article describes, from the viewpoint of agency executive directors, the nature and extent of consumer/survivor involvement and the difficulties encountered in implementing it. It appears that while involvement is increasing in specific, measurable ways in many agencies, the actual impact of consumers/survivor input on agency philosophies, policies, and practices is, at best, unclear. Agency directors tend to account for this in terms of the failure of consumers/survivors to "fit in" and meet agency expectations. Drawing on the literature on consumer/survivor involvement, the author suggests that the more fundamental problem is the continued imbalance of power between consumers/survivors and agency staff and the failure of agencies to create an environment conducive to meaningful consumer/survivor participation. There is, however, a high degree of interest in receiving support to address the issues encountered in developing partnerships with consumers/survivors.

摘要

本研究的主要目的是全面了解消费者/幸存者在大多伦多地区社区心理健康机构运营中的参与情况。本文从机构执行董事的视角,描述了消费者/幸存者参与的性质、程度以及实施过程中遇到的困难。似乎尽管在许多机构中,参与正以具体、可衡量的方式增加,但消费者/幸存者的投入对机构理念、政策和实践的实际影响,充其量也尚不明确。机构董事往往将此归因于消费者/幸存者未能“融入”并达到机构期望。借鉴有关消费者/幸存者参与的文献,作者认为更根本的问题是消费者/幸存者与机构工作人员之间权力持续失衡,以及机构未能营造有利于消费者/幸存者有意义参与的环境。然而,对于获得支持以解决在与消费者/幸存者建立伙伴关系过程中遇到的问题,存在高度的兴趣。

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