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车站社区心理健康中心有限公司:关怀与赋能。

The Station Community Mental Health Centre Inc: nurturing and empowering.

作者信息

Taylor Judy, Jones Rosalind M, O'Reilly Peta, Oldfield Wayne, Blackburn Anne

机构信息

Centre for Rural Health and Community Development, Spencer Gulf Rural Health School, University of South Australia, University of Adelaide, Whyalla Norrie, South Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Rural Remote Health. 2010 Jul-Sep;10(3):1411. Epub 2010 Aug 9.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Consumer-driven community mental health services play an important role in rehabilitation, recovery, and advocacy in rural and remote Australia. The origins of services often lie in the need to provide options for people with mental illness and their carers when there is a lack of on-the-ground support. This article adds to the information about the strengths and limitations of consumer-driven mental health services by presenting the findings of an evaluation of The Station Inc. in rural South Australia. This consumer-driven mental health service provides a safe and supportive environment, social connections, and activities for its members (those with a lived experience of mental illness). Using a realist evaluation approach, the evaluation identified the contextual factors and the program mechanisms that produce positive outcomes for members.

METHOD

The evaluation was conducted as participatory action research with The Station members, volunteers, management committee members, and staff involved in all phases of the research process. Because of the complexity of The Station's functioning a realist evaluation using qualitative data was conducted to identify how the program worked, for whom, and in what circumstances. Twenty-five in-depth interviews were conducted with participants who were randomly selected from within the groups identified above. Interviews focused on The Station's role in assisting recovery from mental illness, the limitations and strengths of the program, and relationships with the mental health system. The Station's goals, policies and procedures, and the role of stakeholders were analysed in order to identify any links among these contextual factors, program mechanisms, and program outcomes. Qualitative data were entered into descriptive categories in N6 software (QSR; www.qsr.international.com). Data from the stakeholder analysis were entered into Microsoft Excel. Using an iterative approach to include the three data sets, a model was developed that identified important contextual factors that linked with two groups of program mechanisms that produced positive outcomes for members.

RESULTS

Program mechanisms are categorised by descriptive themes referred to as 'nurturing' and 'empowering'. Nurturing' is experienced as feeling of belonging and being accepted 'as one is' and 'empowerment' mechanisms engender a belief in oneself. Respondents identified features of The Station's program, policies, atmosphere, connections and networks, stakeholder relationships, and staff and volunteers that are nurturing and empowering. Five key contextual factors enable the program mechanisms to work. The Station's coordinators ensure that nurturing and empowerment processes are highlighted through careful facilitation. The governance arrangements, policies, and administrative systems at The Station are well developed but flexibly implemented so that they support the nurturing and empowerment processes. Support and legitimacy for the program is obtained from the mental health system at state and local levels. The Station obtains resources and connections to its rural community through key stakeholders and a peak organisation One Voice Network acts as an advocate.

CONCLUSIONS

Information about the benefits and limitations of consumer-driven mental health services in rural and remote Australia is in short supply. Increasing the available information about the contribution these services make may result in services being legitimised, understood, and resourced within mental health systems thus making the services sustainable. The benefits of consumer-driven services are that they provide flexibility and adaptation, an ability to capture the energy and passion of rural communities to improve the wellbeing of community members, and they overcome the power differential that exists between professionals and 'patients' or 'clients'.

引言

消费者驱动的社区心理健康服务在澳大利亚农村和偏远地区的康复、恢复及宣传方面发挥着重要作用。这些服务的起源往往是在缺乏实际支持的情况下,为患有精神疾病的人及其护理人员提供更多选择的需求。本文通过展示对南澳大利亚农村地区The Station Inc.的评估结果,补充了有关消费者驱动的心理健康服务的优势和局限性的信息。这个由消费者驱动的心理健康服务为其成员(有精神疾病生活经历的人)提供了一个安全且支持性的环境、社交联系和活动。通过现实主义评估方法,该评估确定了为成员带来积极成果的背景因素和项目机制。

方法

该评估作为参与式行动研究,由The Station的成员、志愿者、管理委员会成员以及参与研究过程各个阶段的工作人员共同进行。由于The Station运作的复杂性,采用了基于定性数据的现实主义评估,以确定该项目如何运作、针对哪些人以及在何种情况下运作。从上述群体中随机挑选了25名参与者进行深入访谈。访谈聚焦于The Station在协助精神疾病康复方面的作用、项目的局限性和优势以及与心理健康系统的关系。对The Station的目标、政策和程序以及利益相关者的角色进行了分析,以确定这些背景因素、项目机制和项目成果之间的任何联系。定性数据被录入N6软件(QSR;http://www.qsr.international.com)的描述性类别中。利益相关者分析的数据被录入Microsoft Excel。采用迭代方法纳入这三个数据集,开发了一个模型,确定了与两组为成员带来积极成果的项目机制相关的重要背景因素。

结果

项目机制按描述性主题分为“培育”和“赋权”。“培育”表现为一种归属感和被“原样”接纳的感觉,“赋权”机制则产生自我信念。受访者指出了The Station项目、政策、氛围、联系和网络、利益相关者关系以及工作人员和志愿者中具有培育和赋权作用的特征。五个关键背景因素使项目机制得以发挥作用。The Station的协调员通过精心引导确保突出培育和赋权过程。The Station的治理安排、政策和行政系统完善但灵活实施,以支持培育和赋权过程。该项目从州和地方层面的心理健康系统获得支持和合法性。The Station通过关键利益相关者获得资源并与农村社区建立联系,一个高峰组织“一个声音网络”发挥倡导者作用。

结论

关于澳大利亚农村和偏远地区消费者驱动的心理健康服务的益处和局限性的信息匮乏。增加这些服务所做贡献的可用信息可能会使这些服务在心理健康系统中合法化、被理解并获得资源,从而使服务可持续。消费者驱动服务的益处在于它们提供灵活性和适应性,能够激发农村社区的活力和热情以改善社区成员的福祉,并且克服了专业人员与“患者”或“客户”之间存在的权力差异。

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