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一项针对接受民事监护的患有精神疾病的成年人的个人同伴支持随机试验。

A randomized trial of individual peer support for adults with psychiatric disabilities undergoing civil commitment.

作者信息

Rogers E Sally, Maru Mihoko, Johnson Gene, Cohee Julie, Hinkel Jennifer, Hashemi Lobat

机构信息

Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sargent College, Boston University.

Recovery Innovations.

出版信息

Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2016 Sep;39(3):248-255. doi: 10.1037/prj0000208.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Given the proliferation of peer-delivered services and its growing but insufficient empirical base, we undertook a randomized trial to examine the effects of such services on individuals with severe psychiatric disabilities undergoing a civil commitment.

METHOD

We recruited n = 113 individuals who were civilly committed for inpatient treatment. Randomly assigned experimental participants were paired with a trained peer specialist to receive intensive 1-on-1 support to assist them with both their recovery and the conditions of their mandated court-ordered services. Individuals in the control group were invited to receive other supportive, peer-delivered services, such as social and group educational activities, but excluding individual peer support. We assessed a variety of outcomes including social supports, quality of life, recovery, symptoms, and functioning.

RESULTS

Mounting a randomized trial in this setting and with participants who were court-ordered for inpatient treatment proved challenging in terms of recruitment, service provision, retention in the intervention, and attrition from the research. Intent-to-treat analyses revealed no significant differences in outcomes by study condition. As-treated analyses comparing high- and low-use peer support groups with control group participants found significant differences favoring peer support recipients in quality of life and functioning but no differences in other study outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

Difficulties with ensuring the quality of the peer support in this study may be in part responsible for our failure to see more-definitive and -positive results. As the peer support specialist profession evolves, an understanding of its effective ingredients and mechanisms must be elucidated to allow for more-rigorous studies. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

目的

鉴于同伴提供服务的迅速增加及其不断增长但尚不充分的实证基础,我们开展了一项随机试验,以检验此类服务对接受民事强制治疗的重度精神疾病患者的影响。

方法

我们招募了n = 113名接受民事强制住院治疗的个体。随机分配的实验参与者与一名经过培训的同伴专家配对,以获得强化的一对一支持,帮助他们康复以及满足法院强制要求的服务条件。对照组的个体被邀请接受其他同伴提供的支持性服务,如社交和团体教育活动,但不包括个体同伴支持。我们评估了各种结果,包括社会支持、生活质量、康复情况、症状和功能。

结果

在这种环境下,针对被法院强制要求住院治疗的参与者开展随机试验,在招募、服务提供、干预留存率和研究失访方面都面临挑战。意向性分析显示,不同研究条件下的结果没有显著差异。对高使用量和低使用量同伴支持组与对照组参与者进行的实际治疗分析发现,在生活质量和功能方面,接受同伴支持的参与者有显著差异,但在其他研究结果方面没有差异。

结论及对实践的启示

本研究中确保同伴支持质量的困难可能部分导致我们未能看到更明确和积极的结果。随着同伴支持专家职业的发展,必须阐明其有效要素和机制,以便进行更严格的研究。(PsycINFO数据库记录)

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