Roos Eirik, Bjerkeset Ottar, Søndenaa Erik, Antonsen Dag Øyvind, Steinsbekk Aslak
Department of Public Health and General Practice, NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Municipality of Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway.
BMC Psychiatry. 2016 Jun 6;16:186. doi: 10.1186/s12888-016-0888-4.
There are a number of supported housing options for people with severe mental illness (SMI), but limited knowledge about residents' experiences. The aim of this study was to explore how people with SMI experienced sheltered housing consisting of both a private fully equipped apartment and a shared accommodation room for socializing.
Fourteen people with SMI living in sheltered housing apartments participated in a qualitative study with semi-structured face to face individual or group interviews.
Residents' access to the service providers in the sheltered housing, who were seen as both "ordinary people" and skilled to observe symptom changes at an early stage, were major factors for the perception of security. In addition, residents highlighted the possibility of living in a fully equipped apartment, and having access to a shared accommodation room to connect with other residents. Having a fully equipped apartment including their own equipment such as a washing machine was said to help reduce conflicts. Short tenancy agreements made some informants feel insecure. It was also essential to have meaningful daily activities outside the residence to avoid re-hospitalization.
The positive experience was connected to having a fully private equipped apartment including shared accommodation room. The service providers should be aware of the dilemma with in-house support, to make residents feel secure versus increased dependency on service providers.
对于患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人来说,有多种支持性住房选择,但对于居民体验的了解有限。本研究的目的是探讨患有严重精神疾病的人如何体验由私人全配套公寓和用于社交的共享住宿房间组成的庇护性住房。
14名居住在庇护性住房公寓中的患有严重精神疾病的人参与了一项定性研究,采用半结构化面对面的个人或小组访谈。
居民能否接触到庇护性住房中的服务提供者被视为安全感的主要因素,这些服务提供者被视为“普通人”且有能力在早期观察症状变化。此外,居民强调了住在全配套公寓以及有机会使用共享住宿房间与其他居民交流的可能性。拥有包括洗衣机等自身设备的全配套公寓据说有助于减少冲突。短期租赁协议让一些受访者感到不安全。在住所外开展有意义的日常活动对于避免再次住院也至关重要。
积极体验与拥有包括共享住宿房间在内的完全私人的配套公寓有关。服务提供者应意识到内部支持的困境,即让居民感到安全与增加对服务提供者的依赖之间的矛盾。