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精神健康中的预先医疗指示:来自西班牙医疗保健专业人员视角的定性分析。

Advance healthcare directives in mental health: A qualitative analysis from a Spanish healthcare professional's viewpoint.

机构信息

Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Alicante, San Vicente del Raspeig, Spain.

Department of Legal Studies of State, Law School, University of Alicante, San Vicente del Raspeig, Spain.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2019 Sep;26(7-8):223-232. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12539. Epub 2019 Jul 17.

Abstract

WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Advance care planning (ACP) in mental health is a useful tool to avoid human rights violations in mental health settings. However, ACP is not yet a reality in the Spanish context. The advance healthcare directive (AHD) is a document reflecting healthcare preferences, drafted within the framework of the ACP process, to be applied in situations in which an individual's legal capacity may be questionable. No study has explored the viewpoint of Spanish mental healthcare professionals towards AHDs in the mental health field. Considering their extensive use, further study of providers' knowledge and attitudes is warranted. WHAT DOES THE PAPER ADD TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: The study adds knowledge about the viewpoint of Spanish mental healthcare professionals towards the implementation of AHDs in their clinical practices. This study illuminates the prevailing paternalistic provider-user relationship as the main barrier surrounding AHD management in terms of decision-making. Our findings support the need for broader awareness, staff training regarding the documentation, the conversation process and communication skills, and personalized assistance in the mental health services to implement AHDs in everyday practice. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Advance healthcare directives are a recovery tool that offers major information regarding mental health user preferences. Although they pose challenges for clinical practice, AHDs should be incorporated into interventional mental health care. Obtaining up-to-date perspectives held by mental healthcare professionals regarding AHDs allows the administration to determine the aspects requiring reinforcement. The implementation of AHDs in the Spanish mental health system requires macro- and micro-changes, both ethically and structurally, so that mental healthcare professionals relinquish their paternalistic approach and embrace new ways of relating to users. Abstract Introduction An advance healthcare directive (AHD) is a written document that contains a patient-in-care's will and preferences concerning the treatment options available to them, should they lack decision-making capacity. AHDs are completed within a broader framework known as advance care planning. No study has explored the viewpoint of Spanish mental healthcare professionals towards AHDs. Aim To explore the viewpoint of mental health professionals towards the implementation of AHDs in mental health. Method A qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews that were thematically analysed. Findings Three main themes were identified: care planning culture; barriers for the practical management of AHDs; and reasons to not honour patient-in-care AHDs. Discussion Professionals find it pragmatically difficult to stop applying traditional paternalistic practices. To implement AHDs, improving the knowledge and awareness of AHDs and management of non-technical skills through training is required. Such training should include users and families and allow for compliance with United Nations requirements. Implications for practice Advance healthcare directives offer important information regarding user preferences, although they pose challenges for practices. Acquiring an up-to-date perspective on the attitudes of professionals towards AHDs allows organizations to attend to particular aspects that require reinforcement. Wider awareness, staff training and new ways of relating to users are necessary to implement AHDs in Spanish context. Relevance statement A better understanding of the attitudes of Spanish mental health professionals towards AHDs was achieved. Despite the implementation of AHDs being an important and potentially beneficial initiative, mental health professionals find many pragmatic issues that need addressing before AHDs become a reality in their clinical practice. Wider awareness, staff training, personalized assistance and new ways of relating to users are required to implement AHDs in everyday practice.

摘要

已知信息:在精神卫生保健领域,预先医疗指示(AHD)是一种避免侵犯人权的有用工具。然而,在西班牙语境下,AHD 尚未成为现实。AHD 是一份反映医疗偏好的文件,在预先医疗规划过程中起草,用于处理个人法律能力可能存在问题的情况。没有研究探讨过西班牙精神卫生保健专业人员对精神卫生领域 AHD 的看法。考虑到 AHD 的广泛使用,有必要进一步研究提供者的知识和态度。

本研究增加了什么新内容:本研究增加了西班牙精神卫生保健专业人员对 AHD 在其临床实践中实施的看法方面的知识。本研究揭示了在决策方面,普遍存在的家长式提供者-用户关系是 AHD 管理的主要障碍。我们的研究结果支持需要更广泛的意识、工作人员培训,包括文件、对话过程和沟通技巧方面的培训,以及在精神卫生服务中提供个性化的帮助,以在日常实践中实施 AHD。

对实践的影响:AHD 是一种康复工具,提供了有关精神卫生使用者偏好的重要信息。尽管 AHD 给临床实践带来了挑战,但它们应该被纳入干预性精神卫生保健中。了解精神卫生保健专业人员最新的 AHD 观点,可以让管理层确定需要加强的方面。在西班牙精神卫生系统中实施 AHD 需要在伦理和结构上进行宏观和微观的改变,以便精神卫生保健专业人员放弃家长式的方法,采用新的与使用者建立关系的方式。

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