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在康复中视角很重要:严重精神疾病患者、家属和精神健康专业人员对康复期间合作的看法,一项定性研究。

Perspective matters in recovery: the views of persons with severe mental illness, family and mental health professionals on collaboration during recovery, a qualitative study.

机构信息

Arkin, Institute for Mental Health, Afdeling Onderzoek, Klaprozenweg 111, Amsterdam, 1033NN, The Netherlands.

Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Psychiatry. 2024 Nov 14;24(1):802. doi: 10.1186/s12888-024-06198-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recovery from severe mental illness, including psychosis has been described as a personal and unique process, but it rarely is a journey undertaken without profound influences of significant others (family, mental health professionals). Diverging perspectives between persons with severe mental illness, family and professionals are frequent during the recovery process, notably in psychotic disorders. We aimed to explore processes of collaboration during recovery, to inform recovery supporting practices.

METHODS

Current qualitative study had a participatory design and was set within long-term mental healthcare for severe mental illness. We conducted semi-structured interviews and focus groups with persons with severe mental illness (most had a history of psychosis), family and professionals on their mutual contact during recovery. Using reflexive thematic analysis, we developed themes representing processes of collaboration during recovery.

RESULTS

We described roles persons with severe mental illness, family and professionals attribute to each other in mutually influential terms of unconditional and meaningful contact (which takes time to establish) and problem-oriented aspects. Secondly, experienced differences over problem definition, "needing help" and consequently over the role parties attribute to one another, may result in negative interactions, in the area of having expectations; (not) informing; (not) having agency to change; experiencing (dis)agreement or struggle.

CONCLUSIONS

unconditional, meaningful contact and knowing each other's perspective are important to fruitful interaction in a triad when perspectives on mental health problems diverge. Relationally centered and process oriented care with continuity of family and professionals involved are needed to advance recovery in severe mental illness, especially psychosis.

摘要

背景

严重精神疾病(包括精神病)的康复被描述为一个个人化和独特的过程,但它很少是在没有重要他人(家庭、心理健康专业人员)深刻影响的情况下进行的。在康复过程中,严重精神疾病患者、家庭和专业人员之间的观点经常存在分歧,尤其是在精神病障碍中。我们旨在探索康复过程中的协作过程,为支持康复的实践提供信息。

方法

本当前的定性研究采用参与式设计,设置在严重精神疾病的长期精神卫生保健中。我们对严重精神疾病患者(大多数有精神病病史)、家庭和专业人员进行了半结构式访谈和焦点小组讨论,探讨他们在康复过程中的相互接触情况。使用反思性主题分析,我们开发了代表康复过程中协作过程的主题。

结果

我们描述了严重精神疾病患者、家庭和专业人员在相互影响的无条件和有意义的接触(需要时间建立)和以问题为导向的方面赋予彼此的角色。其次,在问题定义、“需要帮助”以及由此导致的各方赋予彼此的角色方面存在经验差异,可能导致负面互动,表现在期望方面;(不)告知;(不)有能力改变;体验(不同意)或斗争。

结论

在心理健康问题观点存在分歧的情况下,无条件、有意义的接触和了解彼此的观点对于三方之间富有成效的互动很重要。需要以关系为中心和注重过程的护理,并让家庭和专业人员保持连续性,以促进严重精神疾病(尤其是精神病)的康复。

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