Cuthbert Sharon, Sharp Harriet, Berry Clio
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Hove, UK.
Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, UK.
BJPsych Bull. 2021 Aug;45(4):235-237. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2021.54.
In the context of increasing recognition of the role of nature in well-being, but limited evidence for specific patient groups, we describe a mixed-methods evaluation of a 10-week green care intervention (a woodland group) for 18- to 30-year-olds who had experienced a first episode of psychosis. Data were collected using the Questionnaire on the Process of Recovery (QPR), semi-structured service evaluation questionnaires, the NHS Friends and Family Test (FFT), and focus group analysis.
All participants present at week 10 (n = 5) would recommend this group to others; 4/8 participants showed reliable improvement on QPR outcome measures. Thematic analysis identified themes of connection with nature and others, development of a sense of well-being and 'peacefulness' and new perspectives on psychotic experience.
This small retrospective evaluation describes patient-reported benefits, feasibility and acceptability of green care interventions within early intervention in psychosis services (EIS).
鉴于人们日益认识到自然对幸福感的作用,但针对特定患者群体的证据有限,我们描述了一项针对18至30岁首次经历精神病发作的年轻人的为期10周的绿色护理干预(林地小组)的混合方法评估。使用康复过程问卷(QPR)、半结构化服务评估问卷、英国国家医疗服务体系朋友和家人测试(FFT)以及焦点小组分析收集数据。
在第10周时所有到场的参与者(n = 5)都表示会向他人推荐这个小组;8名参与者中有4名在QPR结果测量中显示出可靠的改善。主题分析确定了与自然和他人的联系、幸福感和“平静感”的发展以及对精神病体验的新观点等主题。
这项小型回顾性评估描述了患者报告的在精神病早期干预服务(EIS)中绿色护理干预的益处、可行性和可接受性。