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“别把我当病一样跟我说话”:在饮食失调服务中使用沟通护照探索患者需求

"Don't talk to me like I am an illness": exploring patients' needs using the communication passport in an eating disorder service.

作者信息

Li Zhuo, Chubinidze Dimitri, Croft Philippa, Webb Jessica, Sarpong Amanda, Zesch Elisa, Tchanturia Kate

机构信息

Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

National Eating Disorder Service, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

Neuropsychiatr. 2025 Mar;39(1):28-35. doi: 10.1007/s40211-024-00501-7. Epub 2024 Jul 12.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Social challenges are common in patients with eating disorders (ED). The presence of autistic characteristics often exacerbates social difficulties within this group, potentially affecting treatment outcomes. This study investigates the communication preferences, challenges, dislikes, and support needs of patients with ED, both with and without autistic traits, using a communication passport in a national inpatient ED service.

METHODS

An explorative qualitative analysis of 38 completed communication passports was conducted to investigate patients' communication preferences, sensory needs, struggles and dislikes, and areas of support required, paying particular attention to the distinct needs of patients with high levels of autistic traits.

RESULTS

The communication passport provided valuable insights into patients' communication preferences, sensory sensitivities, challenges, and support needed. Patients also used the passports to share information about their strengths, personal identity, and life beyond the hospital.

CONCLUSION

The communication passport fosters a deeper understanding of patients' needs and may support clinicians in care planning and communication strategies tailored to each patient's needs. Regular evaluation and updates are warranted to ensure its usability and accessibility by the wider care team.

摘要

目的

社交挑战在饮食失调(ED)患者中很常见。自闭症特征的存在往往会加剧该群体中的社交困难,可能影响治疗结果。本研究使用交流护照,在一家全国性的住院ED服务机构中,调查了有和没有自闭症特征的ED患者的交流偏好、挑战、厌恶之处及支持需求。

方法

对38份已完成的交流护照进行探索性定性分析,以调查患者的交流偏好、感官需求、困难与厌恶之处以及所需的支持领域,特别关注具有高度自闭症特征患者的独特需求。

结果

交流护照为了解患者的交流偏好、感官敏感性、挑战及所需支持提供了宝贵的见解。患者还利用护照分享了他们的优势、个人身份以及医院之外的生活信息。

结论

交流护照有助于更深入地了解患者需求,并可能支持临床医生制定适合每个患者需求的护理计划和交流策略。有必要定期进行评估和更新,以确保更广泛的护理团队能够使用并获取该护照。

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