Jacob Sini, Munro Ian, Taylor Beverley Joan
a School of Nursing , Monash University , Victoria , Australia.
Contemp Nurse. 2015;50(1):1-13. doi: 10.1080/10376178.2015.1012040. Epub 2015 Jun 4.
Background Mental health recovery is a prominent topic of discussion in the global mental health settings. The concept of mental health recovery brought about a major shift in the traditional philosophical views of many mental health systems. Aim The purpose of this article is to outline the results of a qualitative study on mental health recovery, which involved mental health consumers, carers and mental health nurses from an Area Mental Health Service in Victoria, Australia. This paper is Part One of the results that explored the meaning of recovery. Methods The study used van Manen's hermeneutic phenomenology to analyse the data. Findings Themes suggested that the cohort had varying views on recovery that were similar and dissimilar. The similar views were categorised under two processes involving the self, an internal process and an external process. These two processes involved reclaiming various aspects of oneself, living life, cure or absence of symptoms and contribution to community. The dissimilar views involved returning to pre-illness state and recovery was impossible. Conclusion This study highlights the need for placing importance on the person's sense of self in the recovery process.
心理健康康复是全球心理健康领域中一个突出的讨论话题。心理健康康复的概念给许多心理健康系统的传统哲学观点带来了重大转变。
本文旨在概述一项关于心理健康康复的定性研究结果,该研究涉及澳大利亚维多利亚州一个地区心理健康服务机构的心理健康消费者、护理人员和心理健康护士。本文是探索康复意义的研究结果的第一部分。
该研究采用范曼的诠释现象学来分析数据。
主题表明,该队列对康复有不同的看法,既有相似之处,也有不同之处。相似的看法被归类为涉及自我的两个过程,一个内部过程和一个外部过程。这两个过程包括重新找回自我的各个方面、生活、治愈或无症状以及对社区的贡献。不同的看法包括恢复到病前状态以及认为康复是不可能的。
本研究强调在康复过程中重视个人自我意识的必要性。