Littlemore Mental Health Centre, Oxford, UK.
Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland.
Ir J Psychol Med. 2020 Jun;37(2):126-133. doi: 10.1017/ipm.2016.45. Epub 2016 Nov 21.
The direct involvement of patients and carers in psychiatric education is driven by policy in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The benefits of this involvement are well known, however, it is important to consider the ethical aspects. This paper suggests how further research could explore and potentially mitigate adverse outcomes.
A literature search evaluating the role of patients and carer involvement in psychiatric education was undertaken to summarise existing evidence relating to the following: methods of involvement, evidence of usefulness, patient's/carer's views and learners' views.
The Medline search produced 231 articles of which 31 were included in the literature review based on the key themes addressed in the paper.
DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: The available evidence is generally positive regarding the use of patients and carers in psychiatric education. However, available research is varied in approach and outcome with little information on the ethical consequences. More research is required to inform policies on teaching regarding potential adverse effects of service user involvement.
英国和爱尔兰的政策推动了患者和护理人员直接参与精神科教育。这种参与的好处是众所周知的,然而,考虑到伦理方面的问题也很重要。本文提出了如何进一步研究探索并可能减轻不良后果的方法。
我们进行了一项文献检索,评估了患者和护理人员在精神科教育中的参与作用,以总结与以下方面相关的现有证据:参与方法、有用性证据、患者/护理人员的观点和学习者的观点。
Medline 搜索产生了 231 篇文章,其中 31 篇根据本文中讨论的主要主题纳入文献综述。
讨论/结论:关于在精神科教育中使用患者和护理人员的现有证据通常是积极的。然而,可用的研究在方法和结果上存在差异,关于服务用户参与的伦理后果的信息很少。需要进一步的研究为关于潜在的不良影响的教学政策提供信息。