Sauvé Geneviève, Buck Gabriella, Lepage Martin, Corbière Marc
Department of Psychology, Université du Québec À Montréal, 100 Sherbrooke West, Montreal, QC, H2X 3P2, Canada.
Douglas Mental Health University Institute, 6875 LaSalle Blvd, Montreal, QC, H4H 1R3, Canada.
J Occup Rehabil. 2022 Sep;32(3):515-528. doi: 10.1007/s10926-021-09995-2. Epub 2021 Jul 30.
Introduction A significant proportion of people experiencing psychosis are unemployed, despite a strong desire to work. Current supported employment programs appear effective in helping them obtain employment, yet job tenure remains an arduous challenge. The objective of this study was to review the literature and model the results to inform the development of a new manualized group psychosocial intervention-'Minds@Work'-aimed specifically at improving job tenure in psychosis. Methods The study was registered on the Open Science Framework platform ( https://osf.io/he68z ). The literature was searched in Medline, Embase, PsycInfo and Cochrane Library databases for studies examining predictors of job tenure in psychosis and existing occupational psychosocial interventions. Data were extracted using a pre-established form and synthesized using logic models. Results A total of 94 studies were included and their findings were modeled using different categories: intervention typologies, mechanisms of action, predictors of job tenure, outcomes and contextual factors. The 'Minds@Work' program was built based on these modeled findings and aimed to target specific predictors of job tenure while addressing some of the limitations of existing interventions. The program uses evidence-based techniques and is divided into 9 modules covering 4 themes: positive psychology (motivation, character strengths, self-compassion), neurocognitive remediation (attention, memory, problem-solving), cognitive biases training (jumping to conclusions, defeatists beliefs, theory of mind, attributional styles) and socioemotional coping skills (emotion regulation, communication). Conclusions Once validated, this new program is meant to be used either as a stand-alone intervention or integrated in supported employment initiatives, by employment specialists or healthcare workers.
引言 尽管有强烈的工作愿望,但很大一部分患有精神病的人处于失业状态。目前的支持性就业项目似乎在帮助他们获得就业方面有效,但工作任期仍然是一项艰巨的挑战。本研究的目的是回顾文献并对结果进行建模,以为一种新的手册化团体心理社会干预措施——“工作中的心灵”(Minds@Work)的开发提供信息,该干预措施专门旨在改善精神病患者的工作任期。方法 该研究在开放科学框架平台(https://osf.io/he68z)上进行了注册。在Medline、Embase、PsycInfo和Cochrane图书馆数据库中搜索文献,以查找研究精神病患者工作任期预测因素和现有职业心理社会干预措施的研究。使用预先建立的表格提取数据,并使用逻辑模型进行综合。结果 共纳入94项研究,并使用不同类别对其结果进行建模:干预类型、作用机制、工作任期预测因素、结果和背景因素。“工作中的心灵”项目基于这些建模结果构建,旨在针对工作任期的特定预测因素,同时解决现有干预措施的一些局限性。该项目使用循证技术,分为9个模块,涵盖4个主题:积极心理学(动机、性格优势、自我同情)、神经认知康复(注意力、记忆、解决问题)、认知偏差训练(急于下结论、失败主义信念、心理理论、归因风格)和社会情感应对技能(情绪调节、沟通)。结论 一旦得到验证,这个新项目旨在由就业专家或医护人员作为独立干预措施使用,或纳入支持性就业计划中。