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南非严重精神健康状况患者及其家庭的新冠肺炎经历

COVID-19 experience of people with severe mental health conditions and families in South Africa.

作者信息

Brooke-Sumner Carrie, Rapiya Bongwekazi, Myers Bronwyn, Petersen Inge, Hanlon Charlotte, Repper Julie, Asher Laura

机构信息

Mental Health, Alcohol, Substance Use and Tobacco Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa.

Curtin Enable Institute, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

S Afr J Psychiatr. 2024 Apr 9;30:2207. doi: 10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v30i0.2207. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with severe mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia, and their family caregivers are underserved in low- and middle-income countries where structured psychosocial support in the community is often lacking. This can present challenges to recovery and for coping with additional strains, such as a pandemic.

AIM

This study explored the experiences and coping strategies of people with lived experience of a severe mental health condition, and family caregivers, in South Africa during the initial stages of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

SETTING

This qualitative study was conducted in the Nelson Mandela Bay District, Eastern Cape, South Africa, in the most restrictive period of the COVID-19 lockdown.

METHODS

Telephonic qualitative interviews were conducted with people with lived experience ( = 14) and caregivers ( = 15). Audio recordings were transcribed and translated to English from isiXhosa. Thematic analysis was conducted with NVivo 12.

RESULTS

Participants described negative impacts including increased material hardship, intensified social isolation and heightened anxiety, particularly among caregivers who had multiple caregiving responsibilities. Coping strategies included finding ways to not only get support from others but also give support, engaging in productive activities and taking care of physical health. The main limitation was inclusion only of people with access to a telephone.

CONCLUSION

Support needs for people with severe mental health conditions and their families should include opportunities for social interaction and sharing coping strategies as well as bolstering financial security.

CONTRIBUTION

These findings indicate that current support for this vulnerable group is inadequate, and resource allocation for implementation of additional community-based, recovery-focused services for families must be prioritised.

摘要

背景

在低收入和中等收入国家,患有严重精神健康问题(如精神分裂症)的人群及其家庭照顾者往往得不到充分的服务,因为社区中往往缺乏结构化的心理社会支持。这可能给康复以及应对诸如大流行病等额外压力带来挑战。

目的

本研究探讨了在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行初期,南非有严重精神健康问题亲身经历的人群及其家庭照顾者的经历和应对策略。

背景

这项定性研究是在南非东开普省纳尔逊·曼德拉湾地区COVID-19封锁最严格的时期进行的。

方法

对有亲身经历的人群(n = 14)和照顾者(n = 15)进行了电话定性访谈。录音被转录并从科萨语翻译成英语。使用NVivo 12进行了主题分析。

结果

参与者描述了负面影响,包括物质困难加剧、社会隔离加剧和焦虑加剧,特别是在承担多项照顾责任的照顾者中。应对策略包括找到不仅从他人那里获得支持而且给予他人支持的方法、参与有意义的活动以及照顾身体健康。主要局限是仅纳入了有电话的人群。

结论

对患有严重精神健康问题的人群及其家庭的支持需求应包括社会互动和分享应对策略的机会,以及加强经济保障。

贡献

这些发现表明,目前对这一弱势群体的支持不足,必须优先分配资源,为家庭实施更多基于社区的、以康复为重点的服务。

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