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讲故事与提升个体康复技能培训(STAIRS)。一项关于混合式项目的可行性研究,该项目旨在支持缓解期重度抑郁症患者的个人康复。

Storytelling and training to advance individual recovery skills (STAIRS). A feasibility study of a blended program to support personal recovery among patients with a major depressive disorder in remission.

作者信息

Wedema David, Siero Joanieke, Korevaar Eliza L, Wardenaar Klaas J, Alma Manna A, Schoevers Robert A

机构信息

Research and Innovation Center for Rehabilitation, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, Netherlands.

Research School of Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences (BCN), Department of Psychiatry, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2022 Sep 23;13:984104. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.984104. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Because major depressive disorder (MDD) has a strong negative impact on patients' lives, well-designed treatment programs are needed that address the lasting effects of MDD. Previous work has shown that such programs should not only focus on symptomatic recovery, but also on the subsequent personal recovery process. Currently, few programs with this specific focus exist. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the feasibility of a newly developed blended program to support the personal recovery process of MDD patients: Storytelling and Training to Advance Individual Recovery Skills (STAIRS). STAIRS is a program using peer support and guidance by experts by experience and clinicians, which can be added to regular depression treatment when symptomatic recovery is almost reached. Topics addressed in this program are: (1) effects of depression and treatment; (2) structure; (3) (self) stigma; (4) self-image; (5) meaning of life; (6) connection to others; (7) physical health; (8) relaxation; and (9) preventing relapse. Experiences with the STAIRS program were collected from five participating patients with questionnaires and a focus-group interview, as well as from four trainers using semi-structured interviews. Participants valued the topics addressed in STAIRS, the used working methods, the presence of an expert by experience and the ability to share experiences with peers. The use of an online platform and the involvement of others is seen as potentially supportive but turned out to be more challenging. Perceived effects of STAIRS include positive changes in participants' daily lives and their contacts with others. Overall, the results indicate that when implemented accessibly, STAIRS is a promising and feasible program to foster personal recovery among patients recovering from MDD.

摘要

由于重度抑郁症(MDD)对患者的生活有强烈的负面影响,因此需要精心设计的治疗方案来解决MDD的长期影响。先前的研究表明,此类方案不仅应关注症状的恢复,还应关注随后的个人康复过程。目前,很少有专门针对这一特定重点的方案。因此,本研究旨在评估一项新开发的综合方案——“促进个体康复技能的故事讲述与培训”(STAIRS)支持MDD患者个人康复过程的可行性。STAIRS是一个利用同伴支持以及有经验的专家和临床医生指导的方案,当症状恢复基本达成时,可添加到常规抑郁症治疗中。该方案涉及的主题包括:(1)抑郁症及治疗的影响;(2)结构;(3)(自我)污名化;(4)自我形象;(5)生活意义;(6)与他人的联系;(7)身体健康;(8)放松;以及(9)预防复发。通过问卷调查、焦点小组访谈从五名参与患者中收集了关于STAIRS方案的体验,还通过半结构化访谈从四名培训师那里收集了相关体验。参与者重视STAIRS涉及的主题、所采用的工作方法、有经验的专家的参与以及与同伴分享经验的能力。在线平台的使用和他人的参与被视为可能有帮助,但结果发现更具挑战性。STAIRS的感知效果包括参与者日常生活及其与他人接触方面的积极变化。总体而言,结果表明,当以易于实施的方式实施时,STAIRS是一个有前景且可行的方案,可促进从MDD康复的患者的个人康复。

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