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严重精神疾病患者获得身体保健的途径:护理视角和人权视角——有共同之处吗?

Access to physical health care for people with serious mental illness: a nursing perspective and a human rights perspective-common ground?

机构信息

Central Queensland University, Institute for Health and Social Science Research, Centre for Mental Health Nursing Innovation, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2013 Jun;34(6):442-50. doi: 10.3109/01612840.2012.754974.

Abstract

Relative to the general population, people with serious mental illness (SMI) experience elevated risks of physical disease and illness and live shorter lives. A human rights perspective argues that people with serious mental illness have a right to equal access to physical health care. Nurses in mental health services can contribute to improving the availability and accessibility of physical health care. This study, involving focus group interviews with nurses in a large regional and rural mental health care district of Queensland, Australia, revealed significant problems in access to physical health care for service users. The current article reports on our exploratory analysis of nurses' views and perceptions to identify (1) orientation of nurses to human rights, and (2) access of consumers with SMI to general practitioner services. It was rare for nurses to raise the topic of human rights, and when raised, it was not as a strategy for improving access to physical health care services that they felt consumers with SMI greatly needed. Two main themes were identified as causes of poor access: clinical barriers to physical care and attitudinal barriers to physical care. In light of these results, the authors explore a human rights perspective on access and how this provides an inclusive lobbying umbrella under which nurses and other groups can pursue access to physical health services that are adequate, accessible, and non-discriminatory. The article then discusses the implications for these findings for the value of human rights as a perspective and means of increasing physical health of people with SMI.

摘要

与一般人群相比,患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人患身体疾病和患病的风险更高,寿命更短。从人权的角度来看,患有严重精神疾病的人有权平等获得身体健康护理。精神卫生服务中的护士可以为改善身体健康护理的可及性做出贡献。这项研究涉及对澳大利亚昆士兰州一个大型地区和农村精神卫生保健区的护士进行焦点小组访谈,结果显示服务使用者获得身体健康护理存在重大问题。本文报告了我们对护士观点和看法的探索性分析,以确定(1)护士对人权的定位,以及(2)患有 SMI 的消费者获得全科医生服务的情况。护士很少提出人权问题,即使提出,也不是作为改善他们认为患有 SMI 的消费者对身体健康护理服务的可及性的策略。确定了两个主要主题,作为获得途径不佳的原因:身体护理的临床障碍和身体护理的态度障碍。鉴于这些结果,作者探讨了对获得途径的人权观点,以及这如何为护士和其他群体提供一个包容的游说保护伞,以争取获得足够、可及且无歧视的身体健康护理服务。本文随后讨论了这些发现对将人权作为一种观点和增加患有 SMI 的人的身体健康的价值的影响。

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