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在初级医疗保健机构中解决“最重要的问题”以减少心理健康污名化:黎巴嫩的一项定性研究

Addressing "what matters most" to reduce mental health stigma in primary healthcare settings: a qualitative study in Lebanon.

作者信息

Hana Racha Abi, Heim Eva, Cuijpers Pim, Sijbrandij Marit, Chammay Rabih El, Kohrt Brandon A

机构信息

National Mental Health Programme, Ministry of Public Health, Beirut, Lebanon.

Department of Clinical, Neuro- and Developmental Psychology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Prim Care. 2024 Dec 19;25(1):427. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02680-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

"What matters most" (WMM) is a theoretical framework based on medical anthropology and draws on cultural concepts of values and morals. It has been employed to identify cross-cultural aspects of mental health stigma. This approach assists practitioners, advocates, and researchers in assessing stigma-related factors that are relevant to the experiences of individuals in diverse cultural contexts. To implement effective anti-stigma programmes it is vital to identify and prioritize WMM for primary healthcare providers and people with lived experience of mental health conditions (PWLE). Our current objective was to explore WMM to primary healthcare providers, PWLE, primary care managers, and policymakers in Lebanon to inform mental health stigma reduction initiatives.

METHODS

We conducted a total of 45 qualitative interviews with primary healthcare providers, PWLE, primary care managers, and policymakers. The WMM framework was applied to analyse data from primary healthcare centres in Lebanon to identify themes related to stigma against PWLE. The analysis identified common themes related to WMM. The analysis aimed to identify (a) WMM values for participants, (b) factors that threaten these WMM values and their relationship to stigma, and (c) potential interventions that could leverage WMM principles to reduce stigma.

RESULTS

WMM for primary healthcare providers encompassed competency, time management, willingness, and self-care. WMM for PWLE focused on equality, support, compassion, and confidentiality. Policymakers emphasised resource sustainability as a top priority. Myths about mental health illnesses perpetuated threats to WMM, and organisational barriers also threatened WMM for primary healthcare providers and PWLE, thus creating major roadblocks to achieving stigma reduction.

CONCLUSION

This study identified key domains to understand the factors for WMM in reducing mental health stigma in Lebanon and explored factors that shape the values and priorities of both PWLE and primary healthcare providers. The study suggests assessing the effectiveness of anti-stigma interventions that actively engage PWLE in their design and implementation, while exploring the broader applicability of the WMM framework across different cultural and healthcare settings.

摘要

背景

“最重要的事”(WMM)是一个基于医学人类学的理论框架,借鉴了价值观和道德的文化概念。它已被用于识别心理健康污名的跨文化方面。这种方法有助于从业者、倡导者和研究人员评估与不同文化背景下个人经历相关的污名相关因素。为了实施有效的反污名计划,为初级医疗保健提供者和有心理健康状况生活经历的人(PWLE)确定WMM并确定其优先顺序至关重要。我们当前的目标是向黎巴嫩的初级医疗保健提供者、PWLE、初级保健管理人员和政策制定者探索WMM,以为减少心理健康污名的举措提供信息。

方法

我们总共对初级医疗保健提供者、PWLE、初级保健管理人员和政策制定者进行了45次定性访谈。应用WMM框架分析来自黎巴嫩初级医疗保健中心的数据,以确定与针对PWLE的污名相关的主题。分析确定了与WMM相关的常见主题。该分析旨在确定(a)参与者的WMM价值观,(b)威胁这些WMM价值观的因素及其与污名的关系,以及(c)可以利用WMM原则减少污名的潜在干预措施。

结果

初级医疗保健提供者的WMM包括能力、时间管理、意愿和自我护理。PWLE的WMM侧重于平等、支持、同情和保密。政策制定者强调资源可持续性是首要任务。关于精神疾病的误解持续威胁着WMM,组织障碍也威胁着初级医疗保健提供者和PWLE的WMM,从而为实现减少污名化造成了主要障碍。

结论

本研究确定了理解黎巴嫩减少心理健康污名化中WMM因素的关键领域,并探索了塑造PWLE和初级医疗保健提供者的价值观和优先事项的因素。该研究建议评估反污名干预措施的有效性,这些措施在设计和实施中积极让PWLE参与,同时探索WMM框架在不同文化和医疗环境中的更广泛适用性。

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