Tomes Nancy
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2006 May-Jun;25(3):720-9. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.3.720.
This paper analyzes the history of the modern consumer/survivor movement and its impact on the policy-making climate in the mental health field. The growing attentiveness to consumers' perspectives is presented largely as a consequence, not a cause, of radical restructurings of the mental health system. Consumers' perspectives have entered policy discourse in the wake of policy failures and have flourished in a climate of perpetual crisis and tight budgets. Precisely because it has been such a contested arena for so long, the mental health field has produced some innovative responses to demands for patient empowerment.
本文分析了现代消费者/幸存者运动的历史及其对心理健康领域政策制定环境的影响。对消费者观点日益增加的关注很大程度上被视为心理健康系统激进重组的结果,而非原因。消费者的观点是在政策失败之后进入政策讨论的,并在持续危机和预算紧张的环境中蓬勃发展。正是因为长期以来心理健康领域一直是一个充满争议的领域,所以该领域对患者赋权的要求做出了一些创新回应。