[Sharing information and respecting confidentiality: Standards for improving the quality of mental health services].

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Sante Mentale au Quebec Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Marie-Hélène Morin, Annik Moreau, Maryse Proulx, Mary Anne Levasseur, Luc Vigneault, Michel Gilbert, Marc-André Roy
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Objectives Collaboration between family caregivers and professionals plays a critical role in the recovery of the person living with a mental health disorder. However, collaborative practices between family caregivers and professionals are impeded by issues relating to confidentiality, particularly in connection with bidirectional information sharing between the parties involved. In doing so, these issues affect the quality of mental health services. Method A qualitative study was conducted with 19 family caregivers and 19 mental health professionals from 2 Quebec regions[2] in order to identify issues related to information sharing and confidentiality from their combined perspective. The Photovoice method was used and individuals semi-directed interviews were conducted with the 38 participants. Results Confidentiality and the refusal of the person living with a mental health disorder to consent to share information remains important and current obstacles in mental health practises. The organization of mental health services should ensure better integration of family caregivers into care teams so that they can contribute to the person's recovery and thus receive all the support and information they need to exercise their role. This study shows that family caregivers have different information needs in order to carry out their role and accompany the person living with a mental health disorder, including the need for general and non-confidential information to better support the person. While respecting the fundamental rights and autonomy of the person, who is free to consent or not to sharing information concerning him or her, professionals and family caregivers can still interact and create an alliance that promotes collaboration and recovery. Conclusion This article offers benchmarks to facilitate dialogue among people living with a mental health disorder, family caregivers and professionals, and to support their actions around information-sharing and respect for confidentiality in mental health practises. Ultimately, the intention here is to foster collaborative practices that will help improve the quality of mental health services.

[共享信息,尊重保密:提高心理健康服务质量的标准]。
目标 家庭照顾者和专业人员之间的合作在精神疾病患者的康复过程中起着至关重要的作用。然而,家庭照顾者和专业人员之间的合作实践却受到保密性问题的阻碍,尤其是在双方双向共享信息方面。因此,这些问题影响了心理健康服务的质量。方法 对来自魁北克 2 个地区[2] 的 19 名家庭护理者和 19 名心理健康专业人员进行了一项定性研究,以便从他们的综合视角来确定与信息共享和保密相关的问题。研究采用了 "摄影选择 "方法,并对 38 名参与者进行了个人半定向访谈。结果 保密性和精神疾病患者拒绝同意共享信息仍然是心理健康实践中的重要障碍。心理健康服务机构应确保更好地将家庭照护者纳入护理团队,使他们能够为患者的康复做出贡献,并因此获得履行其职责所需的所有支持和信息。这项研究表明,家庭照护者在履行其职责和陪伴精神疾病患者方面有着不同的信息需 求,其中包括对一般信息和非保密信息的需求,以便更好地为患者提供支持。在尊重患者的基本权利和自主权(患者可自由选择是否同意分享与其相关的信息)的同时,专业人员和家庭照护者仍可进行互动,建立联盟,促进合作和康复。结论 本文为促进精神障碍患者、家庭照顾者和专业人员之间的对话提供了基准,并支持他们 在精神健康实践中围绕信息共享和尊重保密性所采取的行动。最终,本文的目的是促进合作实践,帮助提高心理健康服务的质量。
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期刊介绍: In 1976, the community mental health centre (Centre de santé mentale communautaire) of Saint-Luc Hospital organized the first symposium on sector psychiatry. During deliberations, the participants expressed the idea of publishing the various experiences that were then current in the field of mental health. With the help of the symposium’s revenues and the financial support of professionals, the Centre de santé mentale communautaire edited the first issue of Santé mentale au Québec in September 1976, with both objectives of publishing experiences and research in the field of mental health, as well as facilitating exchange between the various mental health professionals.
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