Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1601 West Taylor Street, 4th Floor, M/C 912, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2013 Jun;49(3):260-9. doi: 10.1007/s10597-011-9475-9. Epub 2011 Dec 14.
A fundamental aspect of successful illness self-management for people with serious mental illnesses is the ability to advocate for themselves in health and rehabilitation settings. This study reports findings from a randomized controlled trial comparing propensity for patient self-advocacy among those who received a peer-led mental illness self-management intervention called Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) and those who received usual care. Outcomes were self-reported engagement in self-advocacy with service providers, and the relationship between patient self-advocacy and other key recovery outcomes. In a multivariable analysis, at immediate post-intervention and 6-month follow-up, WRAP participants were significantly more likely than controls to report engaging in self-advocacy with their service providers. Higher self-advocacy also was associated with greater hopefulness, better environmental quality of life, and fewer psychiatric symptoms among the intervention group. These findings provide additional support for the positive impact of peer-led illness self-management on mental health recovery.
成功管理严重精神疾病患者疾病的一个基本方面是他们在健康和康复环境中为自己发声的能力。本研究报告了一项随机对照试验的结果,该试验比较了接受同伴主导的精神疾病自我管理干预(称为健康康复行动计划(WRAP))和接受常规护理的患者自我倡导倾向。结果是自我报告的与服务提供者进行自我倡导的情况,以及患者自我倡导与其他关键康复结果之间的关系。在多变量分析中,在干预后的即时和 6 个月随访中,WRAP 参与者比对照组更有可能报告与他们的服务提供者进行自我倡导。更高的自我倡导也与干预组的希望感更强、环境生活质量更好和精神症状更少有关。这些发现为同伴主导的疾病自我管理对心理健康康复的积极影响提供了更多支持。