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“没有个别安置与支持项目,我想我真的会崩溃”:精神疾病患者所体验到的个别安置与支持——现象学同伴研究

"Without IPS I Think I Would Really Fall Apart": Individual Placement and Support as Experienced by People With Mental Illness-Phenomenological Peer Research Study.

作者信息

Borowska Marianna Agata, Ørjasæter Kristin Berre, Borg Marit, Stenvall Barbara, Silbermann Alexandra, Rinaldi Miles, Killackey Eóin, Mykletun Arnstein, Moe Cathrine

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Nord University, Bodø, Norway.

Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Nord University, Namsos, Norway.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2025 Jul;35(8):847-862. doi: 10.1177/10497323241275046. Epub 2024 Oct 21.

Abstract

Having a job is an important component of recovery from mental illness and a source of economic, social, and health benefits. Most people experiencing severe mental illness (SMI) want to work but are excluded from employment opportunities. Employment specialists (ESs) working in individual placement and support (IPS) teams help persons struggling with SMI obtain competitive employment. This study is a qualitative phenomenological study of 10 IPS participants in the Norwegian context, serving to develop a deeper understanding of the IPS phenomenon as it is experienced in the everyday life of IPS participants. The study was designed as a peer research project including four members of a competence group with experience in IPS and SMI. The results, analyzed using the reflective lifeworld research approach, revealed four constituents: "Having a safety net along the way toward employment," "Feeling more like a person, not just a patient," "Brighter future," and "Going above and beyond employment support." IPS functions as an anchor in participants' journey toward employment. Strong and meaningful relationships with an ES seem crucial for IPS participants to gain the strength and confidence essential to engage in the job search. IPS participants experience various challenges in everyday life, resulting in ESs exceeding their vocational role to cover the unmet needs that health services seem unable to fully address. Closer coordination between vocational and health services, as well as a deeper focus on everyday life issues, will positively affect IPS participants' vocational outcomes and quality of life.

摘要

拥有一份工作是从精神疾病中康复的重要组成部分,也是经济、社会和健康福利的来源。大多数患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人都想工作,但却被排除在就业机会之外。在个别安置与支持(IPS)团队中工作的就业专家(ESs)帮助患有严重精神疾病的人获得竞争性就业。本研究是一项针对挪威背景下10名IPS参与者的定性现象学研究,旨在更深入地理解IPS现象在IPS参与者日常生活中的体验。该研究被设计为一个同伴研究项目,包括一个能力小组的四名成员,他们在IPS和严重精神疾病方面有经验。使用反思性生活世界研究方法进行分析的结果揭示了四个要素:“在就业之路上有一个安全网”、“感觉更像一个人,而不仅仅是一个病人”、“更光明的未来”以及“超越就业支持”。IPS在参与者的就业之旅中起到了锚的作用。与就业专家建立牢固且有意义的关系似乎对IPS参与者获得求职所需的力量和信心至关重要。IPS参与者在日常生活中会遇到各种挑战,导致就业专家超越其职业角色,以满足健康服务似乎无法完全解决的未满足需求。职业服务和健康服务之间更紧密的协调,以及对日常生活问题更深入的关注,将对IPS参与者的职业成果和生活质量产生积极影响。

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