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“找回我的安全帽”:服务使用者和护理专业人员康复的反思。

'Finding my Hard Hat': Reflections of recovery from a service user and caring professional.

机构信息

St. Patricks Mental Health Services, Dublin, Ireland.

Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2023 Jun;30(3):279-285. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12873. Epub 2022 Sep 23.

Abstract

ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY

What is known on the subject? Lived experience narratives of recovery can provide an insight and subtlety where academic papers can often fall short. There is a need for people who work in mental health services to address and take care of their own psychosocial needs. What the paper adds to existing knowledge? This paper provides a unique insight into a care professional's recovery from mental ill health. Looked at through this dual lens of service user and care professional provide the reader with a rich narrative from the perspective of both sides of the caring role. What are the implications for practice? People who work in caring roles need to be vigilant of their own needs and the impact that the work can have on them. Safety protocol for managing one's own mental health should be a requirement for people within the caring profession.

ABSTRACT

Introduction This is an account of my experiences becoming unwell and accessing general and mental health services in Ireland. Aim It is hoped that this lived narrative of my recovery will shed light on accessing mental health services from a dual lens; that of service user and social worker. Method It traces this experience from initial contact with my general practitioner, to admission to a secure psychiatric ward where recovery slowly began. Results It is also hoped that reading my experiences of recovery and some of the insights shared will help those in the nursing or social care profession consider how they may be affected by their work. Discussion It is important to note that this account views my experiences within a neurobiology framework and this might not align to other people's experiences. However, my narrative of help-seeking is complex and includes multiple points where I uncover insights and encounter different healthcare professionals.

摘要

可访问性总结

关于这个主题已知的是什么?康复的生活经历叙事可以提供洞察力和细微差别,而学术论文往往会有所欠缺。心理健康服务工作者需要解决和照顾自己的社会心理需求。本文在现有知识基础上增加了哪些内容?本文从服务使用者和护理专业人员的双重角度,对一名心理健康不佳的护理专业人员的康复情况进行了独特的观察。这为读者提供了一个来自护理角色双方的丰富叙述。这对实践有什么影响?从事护理工作的人需要警惕自己的需求以及工作对他们的影响。对于护理行业的人来说,管理自己心理健康的安全协议应该是一项要求。

摘要

介绍 这是我在爱尔兰生病和接受一般及心理健康服务的经历叙述。目的 希望从服务使用者和社会工作者的双重角度,通过我康复的生活叙述,来了解人们如何获得心理健康服务。方法 它从最初与我的全科医生接触开始,一直追溯到我被收治到一个安全的精神病病房,在那里康复开始缓慢。结果 我还希望,阅读我康复的经历和分享的一些见解,能帮助护理或社会关怀专业的人士考虑他们的工作可能会对他们自己产生怎样的影响。讨论 值得注意的是,本文是从神经生物学框架的角度来看待我的经历,这可能与其他人的经历不一致。然而,我寻求帮助的经历是复杂的,包括我发现的多个洞察点和遇到的不同医疗保健专业人员。

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