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基于自然的康复疗法对长期应激相关精神障碍患者的作用:基于患者体验的定性证据综合

Nature-Based Rehabilitation for Patients with Long-Standing Stress-Related Mental Disorders: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis of Patients' Experiences.

机构信息

Region Västra Götaland, Research, Education, Development & Innovation, Primary Health Care, Sweden.

Department of Health and Rehabilitation, Sahlgrenska Academy, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, 413 46 Gothenburg, Sweden.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 27;18(13):6897. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18136897.

Abstract

Stress-related mental disorders contribute to work disabilities globally and are a common cause for sick leave. Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) is a multi-disciplinary approach offered to this patient group on a limited scale. Qualitative studies provide insight into patients' experiences of NBR, and there is a need to synthesize and assess the certainty of evidence for patient-experienced benefits. The aim was to identify, appraise, and synthesize studies reporting experiences and perceived benefits of participation in multidisciplinary, group-based NBR of adult patients with long-standing stress-related mental disorders. PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, AMED, APA PsycInfo, and the Cochrane Library were searched from inception to December 2020. Reference lists of relevant publications were searched. After title and abstract screening, full-text articles were retrieved and assessed for inclusion. The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed, and certainty of evidence was appraised according to CERQual. The search yielded 362 unique records; 19 full-text publications were assessed for eligibility, and 5 studies were included in the synthesis. The studies were considered relevant regarding context, population, and intervention, and quality was generally assessed as moderate to high. Extracted texts were inductively coded and organized into 16 descriptive themes and 4 broad, analytical themes: Instilling calm and joy; Needs being met; Gaining new insights; and Personal growth. Experiences and perceived benefits of participating in NBR and spending time in a nature environment were described as positive for recovery. Nine of the descriptive themes were based on explicit results from at least four of the five studies. Confidence in the evidence of the qualitative findings ranged from moderate to low. Moderate-to-low certainty evidence from the included studies suggests that patients with long-standing stress-related mental disorders experience positive health effects from participating in NBR.

摘要

应激相关精神障碍在全球范围内导致工作能力丧失,是请病假的常见原因。基于自然的康复(NBR)是一种多学科的方法,仅在有限的范围内提供给该患者群体。定性研究深入了解了患者对 NBR 的体验,因此需要综合评估和评估患者体验获益的证据确定性。目的是确定、评估和综合报告长期应激相关精神障碍成年患者参与多学科、基于小组的 NBR 的经验和感知获益的研究。从开始到 2020 年 12 月,在 PubMed、Embase、CINAHL、AMED、APA PsycInfo 和 Cochrane Library 中进行了搜索。还搜索了相关出版物的参考文献列表。经过标题和摘要筛选,检索并获取全文文章以评估纳入情况。评估了纳入研究的方法学质量,并根据 CERQual 评估证据的确定性。搜索产生了 362 条独特记录;评估了 19 篇全文出版物的资格,有 5 项研究被纳入综合分析。这些研究在背景、人群和干预方面被认为是相关的,质量通常被评估为中等至高。提取的文本被归纳编码,并组织成 16 个描述性主题和 4 个广泛的分析主题:灌输平静和喜悦;满足需求;获得新的见解;和个人成长。参与 NBR 和在自然环境中度过时光的体验和感知获益被描述为对康复有益。9 个描述性主题至少基于 5 项研究中的 4 项的明确结果。定性研究结果证据的可信度范围从中等到低。纳入研究的中等至低确定性证据表明,长期应激相关精神障碍患者从参与 NBR 中体验到积极的健康影响。

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