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在机构护理中进行社会变革的必要性。

The need for a social revolution in residential care.

作者信息

Theurer Kristine, Mortenson W Ben, Stone Robyn, Suto Melinda, Timonen Virpi, Rozanova Julia

机构信息

Graduate Programs in Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of British Columbia, T325-2211 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver V6T 2B5, British Columbia, Canada.

Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of British Columbia, 2211 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 2B5; International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries, 818 W 10th Ave., Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9; G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Research Program, 4255 Laurel St., Vancouver, BC V5Z 2G9, Canada.

出版信息

J Aging Stud. 2015 Dec;35:201-10. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2015.08.011. Epub 2015 Nov 9.

Abstract

Loneliness and depression are serious mental health concerns across the spectrum of residential care, from nursing homes to assisted and retirement living. Psychosocial care provided to residents to address these concerns is typically based on a long-standing tradition of 'light' social events, such as games, trips, and social gatherings, planned and implemented by staff. Although these activities provide enjoyment for some, loneliness and depression persist and the lack of resident input perpetuates the stereotype of residents as passive recipients of care. Residents continue to report lack of meaning in their lives, limited opportunities for contribution and frustration with paternalistic communication with staff. Those living with dementia face additional discrimination resulting in a range of unmet needs including lack of autonomy and belonging-both of which are linked with interpersonal violence. Research suggests, however, that programs fostering engagement and peer support provide opportunities for residents to be socially productive and to develop a valued social identity. The purpose of this paper is to offer a re-conceptualization of current practices. We argue that residents represent a largely untapped resource in our attempts to advance the quality of psychosocial care. We propose overturning practices that focus on entertainment and distraction by introducing a new approach that centers on resident contributions and peer support. We offer a model-Resident Engagement and Peer Support (REAP)-for designing interventions that advance residents' social identity, enhance reciprocal relationships and increase social productivity. This model has the potential to revolutionize current psychosocial practice by moving from resident care to resident engagement.

摘要

孤独和抑郁是各类住宿照料机构中严重的心理健康问题,涵盖从养老院到辅助生活设施和退休社区等。为居民提供的旨在解决这些问题的心理社会护理通常基于“轻松”社交活动的长期传统,例如由工作人员策划和实施的游戏、旅行及社交聚会等。尽管这些活动能给一些人带来乐趣,但孤独和抑郁问题依然存在,而且由于缺乏居民的参与,居民作为被动护理接受者的刻板印象一直延续。居民们继续报告称生活缺乏意义、贡献机会有限以及与工作人员家长式沟通方式带来的挫败感。患有痴呆症的居民面临额外的歧视,导致一系列未得到满足的需求,包括缺乏自主性和归属感,而这两者都与人际暴力有关。然而,研究表明,促进参与和同伴支持的项目为居民提供了进行社会生产和发展有价值社会身份的机会。本文的目的是对当前做法进行重新概念化。我们认为,在提高心理社会护理质量的努力中,居民是一个很大程度上未被挖掘的资源。我们建议摒弃专注于娱乐和消遣的做法,引入一种以居民贡献和同伴支持为核心的新方法。我们提供了一个模型——居民参与和同伴支持(REAP)——用于设计干预措施,以提升居民的社会身份、增强互惠关系并提高社会生产力。这个模型有可能通过从居民护理转向居民参与来彻底改变当前的心理社会护理实践。

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