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COVID-19 封锁——谁在乎?从严重精神疾病患者亲属的角度看第一次封锁。

COVID-19 lockdown - who cares? The first lockdown from the perspective of relatives of people with severe mental illness.

机构信息

Early Intervention in Psychosis Advisory Unit for Southeast Norway (TIPS Sør-Øst), Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, Nydalen, P.O. box 4956, 0424, Oslo, Norway.

Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research (NORMENT), Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Nydalen, P.O. box 4956, 0424, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Jun 2;22(1):1104. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13458-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Informal care is vital to many people with severe mental illness under normal circumstances. Little is known about how extraordinary circumstances affect relatives with a family member with mental illness. This study investigated the consequences of the first COVID-19 lockdown in Norway from the perspective of relatives of persons with psychotic- and/or bipolar disorders: What were the challenges and for whom?

METHOD

Relatives were invited to complete an online survey shortly after the first lockdown was initiated. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected concerning experiences of relatives' own and their affected family members' health and situation. Two hundred and seventy-nine relatives completed the survey, mostly mothers and partners.

RESULTS

One-third of the relatives reported considerable deterioration in their family members' mental health, and a substantial minority worried about severe self-harm or suicide. Main themes in the qualitative analyses were "Isolation and its effects on mental health", "Worrying about the pandemic and its consequences", "Increased symptomatology" and "Suicide". Being a relative during the lockdown put heavy strain on the relatives' own health, in particular disturbance of sleep, concentration, and the ability to take care of others in the family. Relatives of family members with psychotic bipolar disorder, not currently in treatment, or living with their family experienced the situation especially challenging.

CONCLUSIONS

Many relatives found the first lockdown hard for their family. Efforts to integrate relatives' perspectives in health care and contingency plans under normal circumstances could potentially alleviate some of the extra burden experienced by families during extraordinary circumstances.

摘要

背景

在正常情况下,非正式护理对许多患有严重精神疾病的人至关重要。在特殊情况下,亲属对患有精神病和/或双相情感障碍患者的影响知之甚少。本研究从精神病和/或双相情感障碍患者亲属的角度调查了挪威首次 COVID-19 封锁的后果:对谁产生了影响?面临哪些挑战?

方法

在首次封锁开始后不久,邀请亲属完成在线调查。收集了有关亲属自身和受影响家庭成员健康和状况的定量和定性数据。共有 279 名亲属完成了调查,主要是母亲和伴侣。

结果

三分之一的亲属报告说他们家庭成员的精神健康状况明显恶化,相当一部分亲属担心严重的自残或自杀。定性分析的主要主题是“隔离及其对心理健康的影响”、“对大流行及其后果的担忧”、“症状加重”和“自杀”。在封锁期间,亲属自身的健康受到了很大的压力,特别是睡眠、注意力和照顾家庭中其他人的能力受到了干扰。目前未接受治疗或与家人同住的精神病性双相情感障碍患者的亲属,经历的情况尤其具有挑战性。

结论

许多亲属发现首次封锁对他们的家庭来说很艰难。在正常情况下,将亲属的观点纳入医疗保健和应急计划中,可能会减轻家庭在特殊情况下所承受的一些额外负担。

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