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同伴支持小组的运作机制及对重度精神疾病患者照料者的支持

Operational Mechanisms of Peer Support Groups and Support for Caregivers of People Living with Serious Mental Illness.

作者信息

Obegu Pamela, Nicholls Kayla, Alberti Mary

机构信息

Canadian Institute for Advancements in Mental Health, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Community Ment Health J. 2025 Jan;61(1):59-65. doi: 10.1007/s10597-024-01326-y. Epub 2024 Aug 2.

Abstract

The challenges faced by caregivers of people living with serious mental illness in Canada are well documented in the literature including emotional distress, financial strain, social isolation, and concerns about their physical health following the impact of caregiving. Peer support programs (including peer support groups) emerged as a promising method to attempt to address these challenges. While there is evidence on the positive impacts of peer support groups in providing support for caregivers, the mechanisms by which peer support groups operate and influence support for caregivers of people living with serious mental illness are less understood. This qualitative study took on a co-designed participatory research approach. Fifteen adult caregivers of people living with serious mental illness across Canada were engaged through key informant interviews that lasted for 45 - 60 min each. A thematic analysis was carried out to help understand the operational mechanisms of peer support groups in influencing support for caregivers. The key informant interviews allowed for the identification and description of the following operational mechanisms that influenced the support caregivers received from peer support groups: (1) Group dynamics; (2) Messaging/content; (3) Equity and inclusion, (4) Group philosophy; and (5) Privacy concerns. Findings from this study showed that caregivers identified a number of operational mechanisms of peer support groups that explained how they felt supported when they participated in peer support groups. Among other operational mechanisms, group dynamics in terms of the gathering of caregivers of different age brackets and varying caregiving experience negatively influenced the peer support experience of caregivers. This pointed to the need for group dynamics that consider close age ranges and similar caregiving experience during group meetings to enhance support for caregivers. Caregivers also identified a gap in equity and inclusion in peer support groups that could have otherwise enriched their experience and enhanced the support they looked to receive from the group. Practical examples to enhance equity and inclusion include promoting active listening, using inclusive language, encouraging diverse representation and asking for feedback from peer support group members. While peer support groups in Canada exist independently of one another, it may help to consolidate evidence-based recommendations in the operational mechanisms of these groups, for the benefit of caregivers who turn to these groups for support, having been left on their own by an otherwise fractured mental health system.

摘要

加拿大严重精神疾病患者照料者所面临的挑战在文献中有详尽记载,包括情绪困扰、经济压力、社会孤立以及照料带来的影响对其身体健康的担忧。同伴支持项目(包括同伴支持小组)作为一种有望应对这些挑战的方法应运而生。虽然有证据表明同伴支持小组在为照料者提供支持方面具有积极影响,但同伴支持小组的运作机制以及对严重精神疾病患者照料者支持的影响却鲜为人知。这项定性研究采用了共同设计的参与式研究方法。通过关键信息人访谈,与加拿大各地15名严重精神疾病患者的成年照料者进行了交流,每次访谈持续45至60分钟。进行了主题分析,以帮助理解同伴支持小组在影响对照料者支持方面的运作机制。关键信息人访谈确定并描述了以下影响照料者从同伴支持小组获得支持的运作机制:(1)群体动态;(2)信息/内容;(3)公平与包容;(4)群体理念;(5)隐私问题。这项研究的结果表明,照料者确定了同伴支持小组的一些运作机制,这些机制解释了他们在参与同伴支持小组时如何感受到支持。在其他运作机制中,不同年龄组和不同照料经验的照料者聚集在一起所形成的群体动态,对照料者的同伴支持体验产生了负面影响。这表明在小组会议期间需要考虑年龄相近和照料经验相似的群体动态,以增强对照料者的支持。照料者还指出同伴支持小组在公平与包容方面存在差距,否则这可能会丰富他们的体验并增强他们期望从小组获得的支持。增强公平与包容的实际例子包括促进积极倾听、使用包容性语言、鼓励多样化代表以及征求同伴支持小组成员的反馈。虽然加拿大的同伴支持小组彼此独立存在,但整合这些小组运作机制中基于证据的建议可能会有所帮助,这有利于那些在原本破碎的心理健康系统中孤立无援而向这些小组寻求支持的照料者。

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