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“我为自己所取得的进步感到骄傲。我只是准备好去工作了”:澳大利亚残疾就业服务背景下的心理健康康复叙事。

'I'm proud of how far I've come. I'm just ready to work': mental health recovery narratives within the context of Australia's Disability Employment Services.

作者信息

Devine Alexandra, Vaughan Cathy, Kavanagh Anne, Dickinson Helen, Byars Sean, Dimov Stefanie, Gye Bill, Brophy Lisa

机构信息

Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Public Service Research Group, School of Business, University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2020 Mar 12;20(1):325. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-8452-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Employment is recognised as facilitating the personal and clinical recovery of people with psychosocial disability. Yet this group continue to experience considerable barriers to work, and, constitute a significant proportion of individuals engaged with Disability Employment Services (DES). Recognition of the role of recovery-oriented practice within DES remains limited, despite these approaches being widely promoted as best-practice within the field of mental health.

METHODS

The Improving Disability Employment Study (IDES) aims to gather evidence on factors influencing employment outcomes for Australians with disability. Descriptive analysis and linear regression of IDES survey data from 369 DES participants, alongside narrative analysis of data collected through 56 in-depth interviews with 30 DES participants with psychosocial disability, allowed us to explore factors influencing mental health, well-being and personal recovery within the context of DES.

RESULTS

Psychosocial disability was reported as the main disability by 48% of IDES respondents. These individuals had significantly lower scores on measures of mental health and well-being (44.9, 48.4 respectively, p ≤ 0.01), compared with respondents with other disability types (52.2, 54.3 p ≤ 0.01). Within this group, individuals currently employed had higher mental health and well-being scores than those not employed (47.5 vs 36.9, 55.5 vs 45.4 respectively, p ≤ 0.01). Building on these findings, our qualitative analysis identified five personal recovery narratives: 1) Recovery in spite of DES; 2) DES as a key actor in recovery; 3) DES playing a supporting role in fluctuating journeys of recovery; 4) Recovery undermined by DES; and, 5) Just surviving regardless of DES. Narratives were strongly influenced by participants' mental health and employment status, alongside the relationship with their DES worker, and, participants' perspectives on the effectiveness of services provided.

CONCLUSION

These findings re-iterate the importance of work in supporting the mental health and well-being of people with psychosocial disability. Alongside access to secure and meaningful work, personal recovery was facilitated within the context of DES when frontline workers utilised approaches that align with recovery-orientated practices. However, these approaches were not consistently applied. Given the number of people with psychosocial disability moving through DES, encouraging greater consideration of recovery-oriented practice within DES and investment in building the capacity of frontline staff to utilise such practice is warranted.

摘要

背景

就业被认为有助于心理社会残疾人士的个人康复和临床康复。然而,这一群体在就业方面仍然面临相当大的障碍,并且在参与残疾就业服务(DES)的人群中占很大比例。尽管这些方法在心理健康领域被广泛推广为最佳实践,但对DES中以康复为导向的实践的作用的认识仍然有限。

方法

改善残疾就业研究(IDES)旨在收集有关影响澳大利亚残疾人士就业成果的因素的证据。对369名DES参与者的IDES调查数据进行描述性分析和线性回归,同时对30名有心理社会残疾的DES参与者进行56次深入访谈收集的数据进行叙事分析,使我们能够在DES的背景下探索影响心理健康、幸福感和个人康复的因素。

结果

48%的IDES受访者报告心理社会残疾是主要残疾。与其他残疾类型的受访者相比,这些人的心理健康和幸福感得分显著较低(分别为44.9和48.4,p≤0.01)(其他残疾类型受访者得分分别为52.2和54.3,p≤0.01)。在这一群体中,目前就业的人的心理健康和幸福感得分高于未就业的人(分别为47.5对36.9,55.5对45.4,p≤0.01)。基于这些发现,我们的定性分析确定了五种个人康复叙事:1) 尽管有DES仍实现康复;2) DES是康复的关键因素;3) DES在起伏不定的康复过程中发挥支持作用;4) DES破坏康复;5) 无论有无DES都只是勉强维持。叙事受到参与者的心理健康和就业状况、与他们的DES工作人员的关系以及参与者对所提供服务有效性的看法的强烈影响。

结论

这些发现重申了工作对支持心理社会残疾人士的心理健康和幸福感的重要性。除了获得稳定且有意义的工作外,当一线工作人员采用与以康复为导向的实践相一致的方法时,DES背景下的个人康复会得到促进。然而,这些方法并未得到一致应用。鉴于有心理社会残疾的人通过DES的数量众多,有必要鼓励在DES中更多地考虑以康复为导向的实践,并投资于建设一线工作人员运用此类实践的能力。

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