RN, MHS, Aalborg University Hospital, Psychiatric Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark.
Unit for Psychiatric Research and Department S, Aalborg University Hospital, Psychiatric Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2016 Dec;25(6):579-587. doi: 10.1111/inm.12211. Epub 2016 Feb 12.
Assertive community treatment (ACT) case managers provide healthcare services to people with severe and persistent mental illness. These case managers take on generic roles in multidisciplinary teams and provide all-around services in the clients' private homes. This focus group study aimed to gain insight into Danish ACT case managers' professional identity work by examining their discussions of ethical dilemmas and collaboration in their everyday practice. Data were collected during five focus groups at three ACT teams in the North Denmark Region and subjected to discourse analysis emphasizing how identity work was accomplished through talk. The findings indicated that the case managers constructed professional identities by actively positioning themselves and the particular ACT approach in relation to other mental healthcare professionals and clients. They represented themselves as achieving better client-related outcomes by being more assertive and persistent, and as responsible caregivers who provided the help that their clients needed when other services had failed to do so. They depicted their services as being focused on the clients' well-being, and their persistent efforts to establish and sustain interpersonal relationships with clients were an important part of their service. Basic nursing tasks were described as an important part of their everyday work, and even though such tasks were not distinctive for ACT case managers, the representations of their work seemed to give them a sense of worth as professionals and legitimized a unique role in the community mental healthcare services.
主张性社区治疗(ACT)个案经理为患有严重和持续性精神疾病的人提供医疗服务。这些个案经理在多学科团队中担任通用角色,并在客户的私人住宅中提供全方位的服务。这项焦点小组研究旨在通过探讨丹麦 ACT 个案经理在日常实践中讨论伦理困境和合作,深入了解他们的专业身份工作。数据是在丹麦北日德兰地区的三个 ACT 小组的五次焦点小组中收集的,并进行了话语分析,强调了如何通过谈话来完成身份工作。研究结果表明,个案经理通过积极地将自己和特定的 ACT 方法与其他精神保健专业人员和客户联系起来,构建了专业身份。他们通过更加果断和坚持不懈地为客户争取更好的结果,以及作为负责任的护理人员,在其他服务未能提供帮助时为客户提供所需的帮助,来代表自己。他们将自己的服务描述为专注于客户的福祉,他们坚持不懈地努力与客户建立和维持人际关系,这是他们服务的重要组成部分。基本的护理任务被描述为他们日常工作的重要组成部分,尽管这些任务并不是 ACT 个案经理所特有的,但对他们工作的描述似乎使他们作为专业人员感到有价值,并使他们在社区精神保健服务中获得了独特的角色。