Nakanishi Miharu, Tanaka Shintaro, Kurokawa George, Ando Shuntaro, Yamasaki Syudo, Fukuda Masato, Takahashi Kiyohisa, Kojima Takuya, Nishida Atsushi
Chief Researcher, Mental Health and Nursing Research Team,Mental Health Promotion Project,Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science,Japan.
Research Assistant, Mental Health Promotion Project,Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science,Japan.
BJPsych Open. 2019 Jan;5(1):e10. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2018.77.
Autonomy is a key factor in the reduction of inequitable physical healthcare among people with severe mental illness compared with the general population.AimsTo clarify the critical mechanism underlying autonomy in physical health promotion based on the perspectives of people with severe mental illness.
We employed a conventional content analysis of narrative data from the Healthy Active Lives in Japan (HeAL Japan) workshop meetings.
'Inhibited autonomy' was extracted as a central component and shaped by the users' experiences, both in a healthcare setting and in real life. This component emerged based on the lack of an empowerment mechanism in psychiatric services.
A barrier to the encouragement of autonomy in physical health promotion was found in current psychiatric services. An effective strategy should be explored to foster an empowerment mechanism in psychiatric and mental health services.Declaration of interestNone.
与普通人群相比,自主性是减少重症精神疾病患者在身体医疗保健方面存在的不公平现象的关键因素。
从重症精神疾病患者的角度阐明促进身体健康方面自主性的关键机制。
我们对日本健康积极生活(HeAL Japan)研讨会会议的叙述性数据进行了常规内容分析。
“自主性受限”被提取为核心要素,并由使用者在医疗环境和现实生活中的经历所塑造。这一要素是基于精神科服务中缺乏赋权机制而出现的。
当前精神科服务中存在促进身体健康方面自主性的障碍。应探索一种有效的策略,以在精神科和心理健康服务中建立赋权机制。
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