Smith Geoffrey P, Williams Theresa M
aWestern Australian Centre for Mental Health Policy Research, Graylands Hospital, Mount Claremont bSchool of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Western Australia, Crawley cSchool of Occupational Therapy and Social Work, Curtin University, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia.
Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2016 Sep;29(5):292-7. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000264.
This review explores the concept of person-centred care, giving particular attention to its application in mental health and its relationship to recovery. It then outlines a framework for understanding the variety of approaches that have been used to operationalize person-centred care, focusing particularly on shared decision-making and self-directed care, two practices that have significant implications for mental health internationally.
Despite growing recognition of person-centred care as an essential component of recovery-orientated practice, the levels of uptake of shared decision-making and self-directed care in mental health remain low. The most significant barrier appears to be the challenge presented to service providers by one of the key principles of person-centred care, namely empowerment.
Shared decision-making and self-directed support, two practices based upon the principles of person-centred care, have the potential for being effective tools for recovery. Full engagement of clinicians is crucial for their successful uptake into practice. More research is needed to address both outcomes and implementation.
本综述探讨以患者为中心的护理概念,特别关注其在心理健康中的应用及其与康复的关系。然后概述了一个框架,用于理解为实施以患者为中心的护理而采用的各种方法,特别关注共同决策和自主护理,这两种做法在国际上对心理健康具有重大影响。
尽管越来越认识到以患者为中心的护理是康复导向实践的重要组成部分,但心理健康领域中共同决策和自主护理的采用水平仍然很低。最主要的障碍似乎是以人为本护理的一项关键原则,即赋权,给服务提供者带来的挑战。
基于以人为本护理原则的共同决策和自主支持有可能成为康复的有效工具。临床医生的充分参与对于它们成功应用于实践至关重要。需要更多研究来解决结果和实施方面的问题。