Hedmark University College, Elverum, Norway.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2011 Aug;18(6):479-86. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2011.01695.x. Epub 2011 Jun 5.
Several studies in recent years have shown that recovery factors as experienced by clients are not always compatible with professional approaches. For example, clients often emphasize the importance of relationships and the satisfaction of universal human needs. The aim of the study has been to explore clients' descriptions of beneficial factors and to discuss the implications of those factors for the delivery of mental health services. Method has been qualitative content analysis of 347 user narratives. The study confirms findings in earlier recovery studies, but also demonstrates that the investigation of clients' stories leads to a range of existential dilemmas. Fundamental beliefs about what constitutes effective and necessary treatment are challenged. Recovery is a fundamentally personal process that involves finding a new sense of self and feeling of hope. Furthermore, it is not only an internal process; it also requires external conditions that facilitate a positive culture of healing.
近年来的多项研究表明,客户所经历的康复因素并不总是与专业方法相兼容。例如,客户通常强调关系的重要性和满足普遍的人类需求。该研究的目的是探讨客户对有益因素的描述,并讨论这些因素对提供心理健康服务的影响。方法是对 347 个用户叙述进行定性内容分析。该研究证实了早期康复研究中的发现,但也表明对客户故事的调查会导致一系列存在主义困境。关于什么构成有效和必要治疗的基本信念受到挑战。康复是一个根本性的个人过程,涉及找到新的自我意识和希望感。此外,它不仅是一个内部过程,还需要外部条件来促进积极的治愈文化。