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社会处方用于有心理健康问题的个体:全科医生经历的障碍和促进因素的定性研究。

Social prescribing for individuals with mental health problems: a qualitative study of barriers and enablers experienced by general practitioners.

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Science and Health, Institute of Epidemiology, University College London (UCL), 1-19 Torrington Place, London, W1CE 7HB, UK.

出版信息

BMC Fam Pract. 2020 Sep 21;21(1):194. doi: 10.1186/s12875-020-01264-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is growing evidence for the use of social prescribing as a means to improve the mental health of patients. However, there are gaps in understanding the barriers and enablers faced by General Practitioners (GPs) when engaging in social prescribing for patients with mental health problems.

METHODS

This study uses a qualitative approach involving one-to-one interviews with GPs from across the UK. The COM-B model was used to elucidate barriers and enablers, and the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and a Behaviour Change Theory and Techniques tool was used to identify interventions that could address these.

RESULTS

GPs recognised the utility of social prescribing in addressing the high levels of psychosocial need they saw in their patient population, and expressed the need to de-medicalise certain patient problems. GPs were driven by a desire to help patients, and so they benefited from regular positive feedback to reinforce the value of their social prescribing referrals. They also discussed the importance of developing more robust evidence on social prescribing, but acknowledged the challenges of conducting rigorous research in community settings. GPs lacked the capacity, and formal training, to effectively engage with community groups for patients with mental health problems. Link workers, when available to GPs, were of fundamental importance in bridging the gap between the GP and community. The formation of trusting relationships was crucial at different points of the social prescribing pathway, with patients needing to trust GPs in order for them to agree to see a link worker or attend a community activity, and GPs requiring a range of strong inter-personal skills in order to gain patients' trust and motivate them.

CONCLUSION

This study elucidates the barriers and enablers to social prescribing for patients with mental health problems, from the perspectives of GPs. Recommended interventions include a more systematic feedback structure for GPs and more formal training around social prescribing and developing the relevant inter-personal skills. This study provides insight for GPs and other practice staff, commissioners, managers, providers and community groups, to help design and deliver future social prescribing services.

摘要

背景

越来越多的证据表明,社会处方作为一种改善患者心理健康的手段是有效的。然而,全科医生(GP)在为有心理健康问题的患者进行社会处方时,他们在理解面临的障碍和促成因素方面存在差距。

方法

本研究采用定性方法,对英国各地的全科医生进行了一对一的访谈。采用 COM-B 模型来阐明障碍和促成因素,并使用理论领域框架(TDF)和行为改变理论和技术工具来确定可以解决这些问题的干预措施。

结果

全科医生认识到社会处方在解决他们在患者群体中看到的高度心理社会需求方面的效用,并表达了将某些患者问题去医学化的需求。他们的驱动力是帮助患者,因此他们从定期的积极反馈中受益,这加强了他们的社会处方推荐的价值。他们还讨论了在社会处方方面发展更有力证据的重要性,但也承认在社区环境中进行严格研究的挑战。全科医生缺乏为有心理健康问题的患者与社区团体有效接触的能力和正式培训。当为全科医生提供时,联络工作者对于弥合全科医生和社区之间的差距至关重要。在社会处方途径的不同阶段,建立信任关系至关重要,患者需要信任全科医生,以便他们同意见联络工作者或参加社区活动,而全科医生则需要一系列强大的人际交往技能来赢得患者的信任并激励他们。

结论

本研究从全科医生的角度阐明了社会处方治疗心理健康问题患者的障碍和促成因素。建议的干预措施包括为全科医生提供更系统的反馈结构,以及围绕社会处方和发展相关人际交往技能的更正式培训。本研究为全科医生和其他实践人员、专员、管理人员、提供者和社区团体提供了深入了解,以帮助设计和提供未来的社会处方服务。

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