Tjaden Cathelijn D, Boumans Jenny, Mulder Cornelis L, Kroon Hans
Department of Reintegration and Community Care, Trimbos Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and Welfare, Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands.
Front Psychiatry. 2021 Feb 12;12:632437. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.632437. eCollection 2021.
The resource group method intends to promote patients' agency and self-management and to organize meaningful partnerships between patients and their informal and formal support systems. The aim of this study was to enhance the understanding of interpersonal dynamics that arise within resource groups for people with severe mental illness. Insight into these unfolding processes would enable improved implementation of the resource group method so that it contributes to establishing a positive social environment, which can lead to more enduring recovery. We performed a narrative analysis of transcripts and field notes obtained in a longitudinal, qualitative study on the resource group method. The stories of four different resource groups were reconstructed and analyzed in depth. Data included a total of 36 interviews (with patients, significant others, and mental health professionals) and 18 observations of resource group meetings. The degree to which the resource group method actually contributes to recovery was based on the extent to which the existing roles of and patterns between the patient and his/her resource group members were altered. Breaking through old patterns of inequality and the joint search for a new balance in relationships proved to be crucial processes for establishing an empowering resource group. The four cases showed that it takes time, patience, and small steps back and forth to overcome the struggles and fears related to finding new ways of relating to each other. An honest and reflective atmosphere in which all participants are encouraged to participate and be curious about themselves and each other is essential for changes in interpersonal dynamics to emerge. Such changes pave the way for individuals with SMI to find their own voices and pursue their unique recovery journeys. The functioning of the resource group and the ability of the involved members to respond in new ways are important when working toward the patient's recovery goals. The resource group method should therefore not be considered an intervention to organize informal support for the patient, but a platform to expose and adjust the functioning of the patient's social network as a whole.
资源小组方法旨在促进患者的自主性和自我管理,并在患者与其非正式和正式支持系统之间建立有意义的伙伴关系。本研究的目的是加深对重度精神疾病患者资源小组中出现的人际动态的理解。深入了解这些不断展开的过程将有助于更好地实施资源小组方法,从而有助于建立积极的社会环境,进而实现更持久的康复。我们对一项关于资源小组方法的纵向定性研究中获得的访谈记录和实地笔记进行了叙事分析。对四个不同资源小组的故事进行了重构和深入分析。数据包括总共36次访谈(与患者、重要他人和心理健康专业人员)以及18次资源小组会议观察。资源小组方法对康复的实际贡献程度取决于患者与其资源小组成员之间现有角色和模式的改变程度。打破旧的不平等模式并共同寻求关系中的新平衡被证明是建立赋权资源小组的关键过程。这四个案例表明,克服与寻找新相处方式相关的挣扎和恐惧需要时间、耐心以及来回的小步推进。一个诚实且善于反思的氛围,鼓励所有参与者参与并对自己和他人充满好奇,对于人际动态的改变至关重要。这种改变为患有严重精神疾病的个体找到自己的声音并踏上独特的康复之旅铺平了道路。在朝着患者的康复目标努力时,资源小组的运作以及相关成员以新方式做出反应的能力很重要。因此,资源小组方法不应被视为为患者组织非正式支持的干预措施,而应被视为一个揭示和调整患者整个社会网络功能的平台。