Langeveld Johannes H, Hatløy Kristin, Ten Velden Hegelstad Wenche, Johannessen Jan Olav, Joa Inge
TIPS Centre for Clinical Research in Psychosis, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway.
Faculty of Health, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway.
Early Interv Psychiatry. 2025 Jan;19(1):e13591. doi: 10.1111/eip.13591. Epub 2024 Jul 16.
The aim of this paper is to present 25 years of clinical experience with family psychoeducation (FPE) work at Stavanger University Hospital in Norway, highlighting the lessons learned in overcoming implementation barriers in publicly funded specialized mental health care.
This retrospective analysis reviews the integration and sustainability of FPE work within the hospital's standard treatment protocols for psychosis, tracing its origins from the Early Treatment and Intervention in Psychosis (TIPS) study (1997-2000) to its current application. The paper examines key strategies for successful implementation, including staff training and resource allocation, as emphasized by international research.
Stavanger University Hospital has successfully implemented and maintained both multi- and single-family FPE approaches over the past 25 years. Initially part of the TIPS study, FPE has been integrated into routine clinical practice for treating psychosis and has recently been extended to families of patients with other severe mental disorders. The sustained success at Stavanger University Hospital is attributed to consistent staff training and the prioritization of sufficient resource allocation.
The successful and sustainable integration of FPE at Stavanger University Hospital is relatively unique. International guidelines recommend FPE for psychosis, but its implementation remains inconsistent globally, despite over 50 years of supporting evidence. The hospital's experience underscores the critical role of continuous training and dedicated resources in embedding FPE into regular clinical practice. These findings suggest that addressing these areas can significantly enhance the uptake of FPE in other clinical settings.
The 25-year experience at Stavanger University Hospital demonstrates that with appropriate training and resources, FPE can be successfully integrated and sustained within standard mental health care practices. This case study provides valuable insights for other institutions aiming to implement FPE and improve treatment outcomes for patients with severe mental disorders.
本文旨在介绍挪威斯塔万格大学医院开展家庭心理教育(FPE)工作25年的临床经验,重点阐述在公共资助的专业精神卫生保健中克服实施障碍所汲取的经验教训。
本回顾性分析考察了FPE工作在医院精神病标准治疗方案中的整合与可持续性,追溯其从精神病早期治疗与干预(TIPS)研究(1997 - 2000年)到当前应用的起源。本文探讨了国际研究强调的成功实施的关键策略,包括 staff培训和资源分配。
在过去25年里,斯塔万格大学医院成功实施并维持了多家庭和单家庭FPE方法。FPE最初是TIPS研究的一部分,现已融入治疗精神病的常规临床实践,最近还扩展到了其他严重精神障碍患者的家庭。斯塔万格大学医院的持续成功归因于持续的 staff培训和对充足资源分配的优先考虑。
FPE在斯塔万格大学医院的成功且可持续整合相对独特。国际指南推荐将FPE用于精神病治疗,但尽管有50多年的支持证据,其在全球的实施仍不一致。该医院的经验强调了持续培训和专用资源在将FPE融入常规临床实践中的关键作用。这些发现表明,解决这些领域的问题可显著提高FPE在其他临床环境中的采用率。
斯塔万格大学医院25年的经验表明,通过适当的培训和资源,FPE可在标准精神卫生保健实践中成功整合并持续开展。本案例研究为其他旨在实施FPE并改善严重精神障碍患者治疗效果的机构提供了宝贵见解。