Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc. 2013 May-Jun;19(3):132-45. doi: 10.1177/1078390313489730. Epub 2013 May 20.
Mental health services are shifting toward approaches that promote patients' choices and acknowledge the value of their lived experiences.
To support patients' recovery and improve their experiences of care in a Canadian forensic mental health hospital, an intervention was launched to increase patient engagement by establishing a peer support program, strengthening a patient advisory committee, and creating a patient-led research team.
The effect of the intervention on patient- and system-level outcomes was studied using a naturalistic, prospective, longitudinal approach. Quantitative and qualitative data were gathered from inpatients and service providers twice during the 19-month intervention.
Despite succeeding in supporting patients' participation, the intervention had minimal impacts on internalized stigma, personal recovery, personal empowerment, service engagement, therapeutic milieu, and the recovery orientation of services. Peer support demonstrated positive effects on internalized stigma and personal recovery.
Strengthening patient engagement contributes toward improving experiences of care in a forensic hospital, but it may have limited effects on outcomes.
精神卫生服务正朝着促进患者选择并承认其生活经历价值的方法转变。
为了支持加拿大法医精神病院患者的康复并改善他们的护理体验,启动了一项干预措施,通过建立同伴支持计划、加强患者咨询委员会以及创建由患者领导的研究小组来提高患者的参与度。
采用自然主义、前瞻性、纵向方法研究干预对患者和系统层面结果的影响。在 19 个月的干预过程中,从住院患者和服务提供者那里两次收集定量和定性数据。
尽管该干预措施成功地支持了患者的参与,但对内化污名、个人康复、个人赋权、服务参与、治疗环境以及服务的康复取向几乎没有影响。同伴支持对内化污名和个人康复有积极影响。
加强患者参与有助于改善法医医院的护理体验,但对结果的影响可能有限。