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患者在复发性抑郁症中的认知功能体验:一项定性研究。

Patients' experiences of cognitive functioning in recurrent depression: A qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2020 Aug;27(4):321-329. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12603. Epub 2020 Feb 5.

Abstract

WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Recurrent depressive episodes involve significant morbidity, suicide risk and recurrent hospitalizations. In both major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder, there are significant impairments in functioning following resolution of acute symptoms. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: This paper provides an in-depth qualitative understanding of the subjective experience of cognitive impairment following a depressive episode in a recurrent mood disorder. It identifies descriptions of two types of experience (being stuck and being preoccupied with one's thoughts) that led to impairments in concentration, memory, organization and decision-making. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Mental health nurses need to develop an awareness of the impact of cognitive difficulties in the process of recovery from recurrent mood disorders. Mental health nurses need to provide knowledgeable reassurance, information and interventions to people who experience cognitive difficulties to provide a framework of understanding that promotes recovery. ABSTRACT: Introduction People who experience recurrent depressive episodes often have ongoing cognitive problems that impact on their functional recovery. These cognitive difficulties have been identified as impacting on social, interpersonal and occupational functioning and can result in vulnerability to relapse. Aim The aim of this qualitative study was to explore participants' subjective experiences of cognitive impairment after discharge from mental health services following treatment for recurrent depression. Methods The study was designed as a qualitative study in order to best capture participants' subjective experiences. Data were collected by semi-structured interviews and were analysed using a process of thematic analysis. Results Twenty participants took part in this study. All participants described experiences of either 1) "being stuck"; or 2) "being preoccupied with own thoughts"; however, all participants described the experiences in the third theme: "it stops you living to your potential." Implications for practice In order to promote recovery in a meaningful way, mental health nurses need to provide information about and strategies for managing cognitive difficulties associated with recurrent mood disorders.

摘要

已知信息

反复发作的抑郁发作会导致显著的发病率、自杀风险和反复住院。在重度抑郁症和双相情感障碍中,急性症状缓解后,功能仍会出现显著障碍。本文新添内容:本文深入了解了反复发作的心境障碍患者在抑郁发作后认知障碍的主观体验。它确定了两种体验(思维僵化和思维过度关注)的描述,这两种体验导致了注意力、记忆力、组织和决策能力受损。这对实践有何影响:精神科护士需要提高对反复发作的心境障碍患者康复过程中认知困难的认识。精神科护士需要为经历认知困难的患者提供知识丰富的保证、信息和干预措施,为他们提供理解的框架,促进康复。摘要:引言反复发作的抑郁发作患者通常会持续存在认知问题,影响其功能恢复。这些认知困难已被确定会影响社交、人际关系和职业功能,并可能导致复发的脆弱性。目的本定性研究旨在探讨参与者在精神卫生服务治疗反复发作的抑郁症后出院后对认知障碍的主观体验。方法该研究旨在通过半结构化访谈收集数据,并使用主题分析的过程进行分析。结果共有 20 名参与者参加了这项研究。所有参与者都描述了以下两种经历之一:1)“思维僵化”;或 2)“过度关注自己的想法”;然而,所有参与者都描述了第三个主题:“这会阻止你发挥潜力。”对实践的影响为了以有意义的方式促进康复,精神科护士需要提供有关与反复发作的心境障碍相关的认知困难的信息和策略。

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