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印度医疗保健专业人员对精神治疗的态度及其在减轻精神科服务污名化方面的作用。

Indian health care professionals' attitude towards spiritual healing and its role in alleviating stigma of psychiatric services.

作者信息

Ramakrishnan P, Rane A, Dias A, Bhat J, Shukla A, Lakshmi S, Ansari B K, Ramaswamy R S, Reddy R A, Tribulato A, Agarwal A K, SatyaPrasad N, Mushtaq A, Rao P H, Murthy P, Koenig H G

机构信息

AdiBhat Foundation, R-90, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi, 110048, India,

出版信息

J Relig Health. 2014 Dec;53(6):1800-14. doi: 10.1007/s10943-014-9822-6.

Abstract

Persons with mental illnesses in India and rest of developing world continue to consult religious/spiritual (R/S) healers or traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) professionals prior to seeking psychiatric services that are devoid of spiritual components of care. We aim to understand TCAM and allopathic professionals' perspectives on patients' R/S needs within mental health services, cross-sectional study was conducted at five TCAM and two allopathic tertiary care hospitals in three different Indian states; 393 participants completed RSMPP, a self-administered, semi-structured survey questionnaire. Perspectives of TCAM and allopathic health professionals on role of spirituality in mental health care were compared. Substantial percentage, 43.7 % TCAM and 41.3 % allopathic, of participants believe that their patients approach R/S or TCAM practitioners for severe mental illness; 91.2 % of TCAM and 69.7 % of allopaths were satisfied with R/S healers (p = 0.0019). Furthermore, 91.1 % TCAM and 73.1 % allopaths (p = 0.000) believe that mental health stigma can be minimized by integrating with spiritual care services. Overall, 87 % of TCAM and 73 % of allopaths agreed to primary criterion variable: 'spiritual healing is beneficial and complementary to psychiatric care.' A quarter of allopaths (24.4 %) and 38 % of TCAM physicians reportedly cross-refer their grieving patients to religious/TCAM healer and psychiatrist/psychologist, respectively; on logistic regression, significant (p < 0.05) predictors were clinical interactions/references to r/s healers. Providing spiritual care within the setup of psychiatric institution will not only complement psychiatric care but also alleviate stigma against mental health services. Implications on developing spiritual care services like clinical chaplaincy are discussed.

摘要

在印度及其他发展中世界,患有精神疾病的人在寻求缺乏精神关怀成分的精神科服务之前,仍会先咨询宗教/精神治疗师或传统、补充和替代医学(TCAM)专业人员。我们旨在了解TCAM和对抗疗法专业人员对心理健康服务中患者宗教/精神需求的看法,在印度三个不同邦的五家TCAM和两家对抗疗法三级护理医院进行了横断面研究;393名参与者完成了RSMPP,这是一份自我管理的半结构化调查问卷。比较了TCAM和对抗疗法健康专业人员对精神性在心理保健中作用的看法。相当比例的参与者,43.7%的TCAM和41.3%的对抗疗法专业人员认为,他们的患者因严重精神疾病而求助于宗教/精神治疗师或TCAM从业者;91.2%的TCAM和69.7%的对抗疗法专业人员对宗教/精神治疗师感到满意(p = 0.0019)。此外,91.1%的TCAM和73.1%的对抗疗法专业人员(p = 0.000)认为,通过与精神关怀服务相结合可以最大程度减少心理健康污名。总体而言,87%的TCAM和73%的对抗疗法专业人员同意主要标准变量:“精神治疗对精神科护理有益且具有补充作用”。据报道,四分之一的对抗疗法专业人员(24.4%)和38%的TCAM医生分别将悲伤的患者转介给宗教/TCAM治疗师和精神科医生/心理学家;在逻辑回归分析中,显著(p < 0.05)的预测因素是与宗教/精神治疗师的临床互动/转介。在精神病机构的设置中提供精神关怀不仅会补充精神科护理,还会减轻对心理健康服务的污名。讨论了对发展如临床牧师关怀等精神关怀服务的影响。

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