Ponce Allison N, Clayton Ashley, Gambino Matthew, Rowe Michael
Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine.
Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2016 Jun;39(2):161-6. doi: 10.1037/prj0000194. Epub 2016 May 5.
Citizenship is a theoretical framework regarding social inclusion and community participation of people with mental illnesses. It is defined by a person's connection to rights, responsibilities, roles, resources, and relationships. The application of this framework in public mental health settings is in its early stages. This study was an exploration of mental health providers' views of the potential contribution of this framework.
Eight focus groups were conducted with 77 providers on teams in a large mental health center. A 12-item brief version of a 46-item measure of citizenship was a starting point for discussion of the relevance of the framework and citizenship supports in public mental health care.
Two themes were presented: social, including relatedness, stigma, and meaningful choices, and clinical, including client empowerment and barriers to citizenship work in clinical settings. These themes are discussed in relation to the introduction of citizenship-oriented practices in mental health care. Participant comments reflect openness to the concept of citizenship and the need for greater access to normative community life for clients, but also skepticism regarding the ability of providers and mental health centers to incorporate citizenship approaches in current care models.
Findings suggest there are challenges to developing and implementing citizenship supports in public mental health settings based on social and clinical factors and limitations. However, it is also noted that efforts to address challenges through consultation and education of providers can support the goal of a life in the community for persons with mental illness. (PsycINFO Database Record
公民身份是一个关于精神疾病患者社会包容和社区参与的理论框架。它由一个人与权利、责任、角色、资源和关系的联系来定义。该框架在公共心理健康环境中的应用尚处于早期阶段。本研究旨在探索心理健康服务提供者对该框架潜在贡献的看法。
对一家大型心理健康中心各团队的77名服务提供者进行了8次焦点小组访谈。一份46项公民身份量表的12项简短版本是讨论该框架在公共精神卫生保健中的相关性和公民身份支持的起点。
提出了两个主题:社会主题,包括关联性、耻辱感和有意义的选择;临床主题,包括增强服务对象权能以及临床环境中公民身份工作的障碍。结合在精神卫生保健中引入以公民身份为导向的实践对这些主题进行了讨论。参与者的评论反映出对公民身份概念的开放态度以及服务对象更广泛参与规范社区生活的必要性,但也对服务提供者和心理健康中心能否将公民身份方法纳入当前护理模式表示怀疑。
研究结果表明,基于社会和临床因素及限制,在公共心理健康环境中发展和实施公民身份支持存在挑战。然而,也指出通过对服务提供者进行咨询和教育来应对挑战的努力,可以支持精神疾病患者融入社区生活的目标。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》