Camosun College, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2010 Winter;33(3):200-6. doi: 10.2975/33.3.2010.200.206.
With refined diagnostic tools, earlier recognition, new pharmacological and other treatment modalities, individuals living with mental illnesses are able to experience considerable recovery. Some individuals require support and guidance to build confidence and to manage in everyday situations. Previous to their illness, many had been functioning and able to meet their needs in most aspects of their lives, including academics, but, following illness, lacked confidence or skill to continue their education. This pilot program was designed to socialize students with a mental illness to life at college.
To develop the pilot concept, college departments including nursing faculty and community mental health personnel collaborated together. Potential students attended informational sessions where those interested, applied for entry into the pilot. Each student was paired with a coach, a third year nursing student, with whom they established and evaluated goals geared towards registering independently in a college course the following semester.
Evaluation of the program was measured in terms of attendance, registration in a college course for the following semester or job readiness, and focus group evaluation sessions. By the end of the semester, 12 of the 13 students completed the program.
With support and guidance of their coaches, students gained confidence, developed a social support network and learned skills needed to be able to navigate the college system. This type of college preparation program is effective in assisting students with mental illness to access college courses and it is recommended that there be further similar programs offered as an orientation at the college level for students with mental illness in preparation for their registration and attendance at college. To minimize cost factors and gain administrative support, practitioners wishing to replicate this study would do well to consider sources of funding, as well as resource personal or volunteers in order to keep costs to a minimum.
随着诊断工具的不断完善、早期识别、新的药理学和其他治疗方式的出现,患有精神疾病的个体能够获得显著的康复。一些个体需要支持和指导,以建立信心并在日常生活中应对各种情况。在患病之前,许多人能够正常工作并满足他们生活各个方面的需求,包括学业,但患病后,他们缺乏继续接受教育的信心或技能。本试点项目旨在使患有精神疾病的学生适应大学生活。
为了开发试点概念,护理学院和社区心理健康人员等大学院系共同合作。潜在学生参加信息会议,对该项目感兴趣的学生可以申请参加试点。每个学生都与一名教练配对,即一名三年级护理专业学生,他们共同制定并评估旨在独立注册下学期大学课程的目标。
该项目的评估标准是出勤率、下学期注册大学课程或就业准备情况以及焦点小组评估会议。在学期结束时,13 名学生中有 12 名完成了该项目。
在教练的支持和指导下,学生获得了信心,建立了社会支持网络,并学会了在大学系统中导航所需的技能。这种大学预备项目在帮助患有精神疾病的学生获得大学课程方面是有效的,建议在大学层面为患有精神疾病的学生提供更多类似的预备课程,为他们注册和参加大学课程做好准备。为了最大限度地降低成本因素并获得行政支持,希望复制本研究的从业者最好考虑资金来源,并寻找人员或志愿者资源,以将成本降至最低。