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利益相关者对心理健康服务中同行自我披露的看法和经验。

Perspectives and Experiences of Stakeholders on Self-Disclosure of Peers in Mental Health Services.

机构信息

The Charlotte B. and Jack J. Spitzer Department of Social Work, Ben GurionUniversity of the Negev, Be'er Sheva, Israel.

The Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo, Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel.

出版信息

Community Ment Health J. 2024 Oct;60(7):1308-1321. doi: 10.1007/s10597-024-01287-2. Epub 2024 May 10.

DOI:10.1007/s10597-024-01287-2
PMID:38730076
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11408566/
Abstract

With the movement towards recovery-oriented mental health (MH) services, individuals with MH lived-experience are increasingly employed as peer providers (peers). Peers are unique in that they bring knowledge from experience and eye-level connection to service users that enhance the quality of services and humanize MH systems' culture. In Israel, hundreds of peers are employed in various roles and settings across the MH system. However, peer integration into MH services faces challenges. One issue involves the use of self-disclosure (SD) in MH services which varies with explicitness across roles and settings. This study sought to understand perspectives and experiences regarding peers' SD (use & sharing of knowledge from experience) among different stakeholders in MH health services. Six focus groups and 4 semi-structured interviews (N = 42) were conducted as a part of a larger international project (UPSIDES; ERC Horizon 2020, Moran et al., Trials 21:371, 2020). Data was transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis. Four categories and 7 themes were identified regarding current perspectives and experiences with peers' SD in MH organizations: (i) Restrained or cautious organizational approach to SD; (ii) Attitudes of peers to SD approach; (iii) The influence of designated peer roles on SD; and (iv) Unwarranted SD of peers working in traditional roles. The findings reveal that peers' SD in MH services is a complex process. Organizational approaches were often controlling of non-designated peers' SD practices; participants had diverse attitudes for and against peers' SD; SD occurred according to personal preferences, specific peer role and the director's approach to peers' SD; Conflictual SD dilemmas emerged in relation to service users and staff. SD sometimes occurs unwarrantely due to ill mental health. The presence of peer-designated roles positively impacts peers' SD. We interpret the current mix of views and general conduct of peer SD practice in statutory MH services as related to three aspects: 1. The presence of a traditional therapeutic SD model vs. a peer SD model - with the former currently being dominant. 2. Insufficient proficiency and skill development in peers' SD. 3. Stigmatic notions about peer SD among service users and staff. Together, these aspects interrelate and sometimes create a negative cycle create tension and confusion.A need to develop professionalism of peer SD in statutory services is highlighted alongside enhancing staff and service user acknowledgement of the value of peer SD. Developing peer-designated roles can positively impacts peer SD in MH statutory services. Training, support, and organizational interventions are required to further support for peer-oriented SD and the enhancement of a person-centered and recovery orientation of MH services.

摘要

随着以康复为导向的心理健康(MH)服务的发展,具有 MH 生活经验的个人越来越多地被聘为同伴提供者(同伴)。同伴的独特之处在于,他们将经验知识和平视的联系带给服务使用者,从而提高服务质量并使 MH 系统的文化人性化。在以色列,数以百计的同伴在 MH 系统的各个角色和环境中被雇用。然而,同伴融入 MH 服务面临挑战。一个问题涉及 MH 服务中自我披露(SD)的使用,这在角色和环境之间存在明确程度的差异。本研究旨在了解 MH 卫生服务不同利益相关者对同伴 SD(使用和分享经验知识)的观点和经验。作为一个更大的国际项目(UPSIDES;ERC 地平线 2020,Moran 等人,Trials 21:371,2020)的一部分,进行了六次焦点小组和 4 次半结构化访谈(N=42)。数据逐字转录,并使用主题分析进行分析。确定了四个类别和七个主题,涉及 MH 组织中当前对同伴 SD 的观点和经验:(i)对 SD 的谨慎或谨慎的组织方法;(ii)同伴对 SD 方法的态度;(iii)指定同伴角色对 SD 的影响;以及(iv)在传统角色中工作的同伴不必要的 SD。研究结果表明,MH 服务中同伴的 SD 是一个复杂的过程。组织方法通常控制非指定同伴的 SD 实践;参与者对同伴的 SD 持有赞成和反对的不同态度;SD 根据个人喜好、特定的同伴角色和主任对同伴 SD 的方法进行;在与服务使用者和工作人员有关的 SD 方面出现了有冲突的 SD 困境。SD 有时由于心理健康不佳而不必要地发生。同伴指定角色的存在对同伴的 SD 产生积极影响。我们将法定 MH 服务中当前的混合观点和一般同伴 SD 实践的进行方式解释为与三个方面相关:1.传统治疗性 SD 模型与同伴 SD 模型的存在-前者目前占主导地位。2. 同伴 SD 方面的熟练程度和技能发展不足。3. 服务使用者和工作人员对同伴 SD 的污名化观念。这些方面相互关联,有时会造成负面循环,造成紧张和混乱。需要在法定服务中发展同伴 SD 的专业性,同时增强工作人员和服务使用者对同伴 SD 价值的认识。开发指定的同伴角色可以对 MH 法定服务中的同伴 SD 产生积极影响。需要培训、支持和组织干预措施,以进一步支持面向同伴的 SD,并增强 MH 服务的以人为本和康复方向。

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