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不要问我怎么了,而是问我什么才重要:自闭症谱系障碍患者在急性精神卫生机构的经历。

Don't ask me what's the matter, ask me what matters: Acute mental health facility experiences of people living with autism spectrum conditions.

作者信息

Maloret P, Scott T

机构信息

Nursing and Midwifery, School of Health and Social Work, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.

Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2018 Feb;25(1):49-59. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12438. Epub 2017 Nov 13.

Abstract

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WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: There is a growing body of evidence that many people with an autism spectrum condition suffer anxiety in their daily life and a realization among practitioners that admission to a mental health unit for this population is usually a negative anxiety-inducing experience. Anxiety is driven by the intolerance of uncertainty that is being unsure of what is going to happen, how long the uncertainty will exist and the insistence of sameness which, when compromised, can be anxiety provoking. Equally, confusion in understanding personal emotional responses and those of others is a source of anxiety. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: This paper builds upon existing understanding of anxiety as a causative factor of mental ill-health for people with an autism spectrum condition. Specifically, this paper explores the potentially anxiety-inducing experience of mental health unit admission; how anxiety is felt, triggered, expressed and managed. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: As many different anxiety responses could be exhibited during hospitalization, including violent acts and self-harming, for mental health practitioners working in the inpatient units, it is essential that the thoughts, feelings and responses of the patient with an autistic spectrum condition (ASC) are better understood and that support offered during their stay in a mental health facility is from an informed position.

ABSTRACT

Background This qualitative study explored how mental health inpatients with autistic spectrum conditions (ASCs) experience and cope with anxiety when admitted to an acute mental health inpatient facility in the United Kingdom. Anxiety is a common characteristic for people who live with ASCs and whilst a plethora of studies on anxiety in this population is published which correlate anxiety with mental health service experience, little is known about the actual triggers of anxiety and its manifestations. This study adds to a body of evidence which considers anxiety experienced by people with autism. The rationale for this study includes the need to heighten mental health practitioners' understanding, of the responses, motivations to engage and support required to overcome fears and anxieties when admitted to a mental health inpatient unit. Method The study used a qualitative naturalistic research design, to explore the emotional and psychological experiences of being a mental health inpatient living with an ASC. During 2015-2017. audio-recorded semistructured interviews captured the experiences of 20 adults from the east of England who were former psychiatric inpatients with an established diagnosis of ASC. Interpretative phenomenological analysis enabled the identification of broad themes which explained in rich detail, participant reflections regarding the situations and events within the acute care mental health facility that triggered their anxiety, manifestations of anxiety and responses to their anxiety. Findings Broad response patterns were identified that could be associated with their anxiety that is isolating themselves from others, including patients and staff, ceasing to eat and sleep adequately and all too often self-harming or exhibiting aggressive and violent responses. Conclusions The anxiety caused by the physical environment appears to be overlooked by mental health practitioners so attention to anxiety-inducing encounters is needed when planning acute care mental health service improvement and research is required to clearly understand the experiences of this vulnerable group.

摘要

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关于该主题已知的信息有哪些?:越来越多的证据表明,许多患有自闭症谱系障碍的人在日常生活中会感到焦虑,并且从业者也意识到,让这一群体住进心理健康病房通常会引发负面的焦虑情绪。焦虑是由对不确定性的无法容忍所驱动的,即不确定将会发生什么、不确定性会持续多久,以及对一致性的坚持,当这种一致性受到破坏时,可能会引发焦虑。同样,在理解个人情绪反应和他人情绪反应方面的困惑也是焦虑的一个来源。本文对现有知识的补充是什么?:本文基于对焦虑作为自闭症谱系障碍患者心理健康不良致病因素的现有理解展开。具体而言,本文探讨了住进心理健康病房这一潜在的焦虑诱发经历;焦虑是如何被感知、触发、表达和管理的。对实践有哪些启示?:由于住院期间可能会表现出许多不同的焦虑反应,包括暴力行为和自我伤害行为,对于在住院部工作的心理健康从业者来说,至关重要的是要更好地理解患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASC)的患者的想法、感受和反应,并且在他们入住心理健康机构期间提供的支持应基于充分的了解。

摘要

背景 这项定性研究探讨了患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASC)的心理健康住院患者在入住英国一家急性心理健康住院机构时如何体验和应对焦虑。焦虑是患有ASC的人的一个常见特征,虽然已经发表了大量关于该群体焦虑与心理健康服务经历相关性的研究,但对于焦虑的实际触发因素及其表现却知之甚少。这项研究为考虑自闭症患者所经历的焦虑的证据库增添了内容。这项研究的基本原理包括需要提高心理健康从业者对患者在入住心理健康住院病房时的反应、参与动机以及克服恐惧和焦虑所需支持的理解。方法 该研究采用定性自然主义研究设计,以探索作为一名患有ASC的心理健康住院患者的情感和心理体验。在2015年至2017年期间,通过对来自英格兰东部的20名成年前精神科住院患者进行录音半结构化访谈,这些患者已被确诊患有ASC。解释性现象学分析能够识别出宽泛的主题,这些主题详细地解释了参与者对急性护理心理健康机构中引发他们焦虑的情况和事件、焦虑的表现以及对焦虑的反应的反思。结果 识别出了与他们的焦虑相关的广泛反应模式,即与他人(包括患者和工作人员)隔离、停止正常饮食和睡眠,并且经常自我伤害或表现出攻击性和暴力反应。结论 心理健康从业者似乎忽视了由物理环境引起的焦虑,因此在规划急性护理心理健康服务改进时需要关注诱发焦虑的接触情况,并且需要开展研究以清楚了解这一弱势群体的经历。

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