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挪威积极社区治疗的模型保真度与团队成员的经验:一项序列混合方法研究

Model fidelity and team members' experiences of assertive community treatment in Norway: a sequential mixed-methods study.

作者信息

Odden Sigrun, Landheim Anne, Clausen Hanne, Stuen Hanne Kilen, Heiervang Kristin Sverdvik, Ruud Torleif

机构信息

1Norwegian National Advisory Unit On Concurrent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders, Innlandet Hospital Trust, Brumunddal, Norway.

2Department of Public Health, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Elverum, Norway.

出版信息

Int J Ment Health Syst. 2019 Oct 16;13:65. doi: 10.1186/s13033-019-0321-8. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Assertive community treatment (ACT) is an evidence-based treatment for people with severe mental illness, and this model is used widely throughout the world. Given the various adaptations in different contexts, we were interested in studying the implementation and adaptation of the ACT model in Norway. The first 12 Norwegian ACT teams were established between 2009 and 2011, and this study investigated the teams' model fidelity and the team members' experiences of working with ACT.

METHODS

To investigate implementation of the ACT model, fidelity assessments were performed 12 and 30 months after the teams started their work using the Tool for Measurement of Assertive Community Treatment (TMACT). Means and standard deviations were used to describe the ACT teams' fidelity scores. Cohen's effect size d was used to assess the changes in TMACT scores from the first to second assessment. Qualitative focus group interviews were conducted in the 12 teams after 30 months to investigate the team members' experiences of working with the ACT model.

RESULTS

The fidelity assessments of the Norwegian teams showed high implementation of the structural and organizational parts of the ACT model. The newer parts of the model, the recovery and evidence-based practices, were less implemented. Four of the six subscales in TMACT improved from the first to the second assessment. The team members experienced the ACT model to be a good service model for the target population: people with severe mental illness, significant functional impairment, and continuous high service needs. Team members perceived some parts of the model difficult to implement and that it was challenging to find effective ways to collaborate with existing health and social services.

CONCLUSION

The first 12 Norwegian ACT teams implemented the ACT model to a moderate degree. The ACT model could be implemented in Norway without extensive adaptations. Although the team members were satisfied with the ACT model, especially the results for their service users, inclusion of the ACT team to the existing service system was perceived as challenging.

摘要

背景

积极社区治疗(ACT)是一种针对严重精神疾病患者的循证治疗方法,该模式在全球广泛应用。鉴于不同背景下的各种适应性调整,我们对研究ACT模式在挪威的实施与适应性情况感兴趣。挪威最初的12个ACT团队于2009年至2011年间成立,本研究调查了这些团队对该模式的忠诚度以及团队成员在ACT工作中的体验。

方法

为调查ACT模式的实施情况,在团队开始工作12个月和30个月后,使用积极社区治疗测量工具(TMACT)进行忠诚度评估。均值和标准差用于描述ACT团队的忠诚度得分。使用科恩效应量d评估从第一次到第二次评估中TMACT分数的变化。在30个月后,对12个团队进行了定性焦点小组访谈,以调查团队成员在ACT模式工作中的体验。

结果

对挪威团队的忠诚度评估显示,ACT模式的结构和组织部分得到了高度实施。该模式中较新的部分,即康复和循证实践,实施程度较低。TMACT的六个子量表中有四个从第一次评估到第二次评估有所改善。团队成员认为ACT模式是针对目标人群(患有严重精神疾病、有显著功能障碍且持续有高服务需求的人群)的良好服务模式。团队成员认为该模式的某些部分难以实施,并且难以找到与现有卫生和社会服务有效协作的方法。

结论

挪威最初的12个ACT团队对ACT模式的实施程度为中等。ACT模式可以在挪威实施,无需进行广泛调整。尽管团队成员对ACT模式感到满意,尤其是对其服务对象取得的成果,但将ACT团队纳入现有服务系统被认为具有挑战性。

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