Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON, M5B 2K3, Canada.
School of Health Services Management, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada.
Community Ment Health J. 2021 Apr;57(3):424-437. doi: 10.1007/s10597-020-00753-x. Epub 2021 Jan 2.
Clubhouses have been found to improve a variety of psychosocial outcomes for individuals with mental health concerns. Due to the barriers encountered during COVID-19, Clubhouses adapted their programming to meet member's needs. The purpose of the present study was to document and synthesize Clubhouse member's needs and Clubhouse adaptations during COVID-19. Clubhouse members, staff, and directors (n = 29) from five accredited Clubhouses across Canada participated in interviews about their experiences within Clubhouses during the pandemic. Interview notes were analyzed using thematic analysis through an iterative process until consensus occurred. The results indicated a number of challenges that Clubhouse members experienced including increased mental health symptoms, isolation and loneliness, and difficulty accessing services. Clubhouse adaptations included increased communication, expansion of the meal program, and sustained program delivery through technology. The results suggest that COVID-19 has provided an opportunity for Clubhouses and other community-based organizations to innovate to meet their member's needs.
会所被发现可以改善有心理健康问题的个人的多种心理社会结果。由于在 COVID-19 期间遇到的障碍,会所调整了其计划以满足会员的需求。本研究的目的是记录和综合 COVID-19 期间会所会员的需求和会所的调整。来自加拿大五个认可的会所的会所会员、工作人员和主管(n=29)参加了有关他们在大流行期间在会所内的经历的访谈。通过迭代过程使用主题分析对访谈记录进行分析,直到达成共识。结果表明,会所会员经历了一些挑战,包括心理健康症状加重、孤立和孤独以及难以获得服务。会所的调整包括增加沟通、扩大膳食计划以及通过技术持续提供计划。结果表明,COVID-19 为会所和其他基于社区的组织提供了一个创新的机会,以满足其成员的需求。