Biringer Eva, Davidson Larry, Sundfør Bengt, Ruud Torleif, Borg Marit
Helse Fonna Local Health Authority, P.O. Box 2170, N-5504, Haugesund, Norway.
Regional Research Network on Mood Disorders (MoodNet), Bergen, Norway.
BMC Psychiatry. 2016 Nov 25;16(1):426. doi: 10.1186/s12888-016-1133-x.
Recovery can be understood as a subjective process guided by personal expectations, goals and hopes. The aim of the study was to explore how persons using a Community Mental Health Centre (CMHC) experienced that their expectations for treatment, and goals and hopes for recovery were supported by the health professionals during treatment.
Employing a hermeneutic-phenomenological approach, eight service users were interviewed about their expectations for treatment and their goals and hopes for recovery at the start of their contact with health professionals at a CMHC. Two years later, they were re-interviewed about their experiences of treatment and support from the health professionals in their work towards these goals and hopes. A collaborative approach was adopted. A co-researcher with lived experience took part in all stages of the study. Data were analysed by means of a data-driven stepwise approach in line with thematic analysis.
Five themes reflecting how participants experienced support from health professionals at the CMHC in their work towards their recovery goals were elicited, as follows: developing an understanding of oneself and one's mental health problems; learning how to change feelings and behaviours; being 'pushed' into social arenas; finding helpful medication; and counselling in family, practical and financial issues. The participants' expectations about counselling with regard to longer-term family, practical, and financial challenges were insufficiently met by the CMHC. In the experience of the service users, recovery occurred within the context of their everyday life with or without the support of their professional helpers.
To facilitate recovery, health professionals should acknowledge the service user's personal goals and hopes and take a more comprehensive and longer-term approach to his or her needs and desires. Acknowledging and facilitating recovery goals by offering counselling with regard to family, practical and financial issues seems particularly important.
康复可被理解为一个由个人期望、目标和希望所引导的主观过程。本研究的目的是探讨使用社区心理健康中心(CMHC)的人如何体验到他们对治疗的期望以及康复的目标和希望在治疗过程中得到了健康专业人员的支持。
采用诠释现象学方法,对八名服务使用者进行了访谈,了解他们在开始与CMHC的健康专业人员接触时对治疗的期望以及康复的目标和希望。两年后,再次对他们进行访谈,了解他们在朝着这些目标和希望努力的过程中从健康专业人员那里获得治疗和支持的经历。采用了合作方法。一名有实际生活经验的共同研究者参与了研究的所有阶段。数据采用符合主题分析的数据驱动逐步方法进行分析。
引出了五个主题,反映了参与者在朝着康复目标努力的过程中如何体验到CMHC的健康专业人员的支持,具体如下:对自己和自己的心理健康问题形成认识;学习如何改变情绪和行为;被“推向”社交领域;找到有用的药物;以及在家庭、实际和财务问题方面提供咨询。CMHC未能充分满足参与者对针对长期家庭、实际和财务挑战的咨询的期望。在服务使用者的体验中,无论是否有专业帮助者的支持,康复都发生在他们的日常生活背景中。
为了促进康复,健康专业人员应该承认服务使用者的个人目标和希望,并对其需求和愿望采取更全面、更长期的方法。通过提供关于家庭、实际和财务问题的咨询来承认和促进康复目标似乎尤为重要。