The journey of service users with complex mental health needs: a qualitative study

IF 2.4 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Laura Sambrook, Anna Balmer, Hana Roks, Jackie Tait, Peter Ashley-Mudie, Jason McIntyre, A. Shetty, Christopher Bu, Rajan Nathan, Pooja Saini
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ABSTRACT Background: This study aimed to provide a robust picture of the journey of service users with complex mental health needs by evaluating the perspectives of service users and carers with lived experience of services and gaining clinician views about decision making in relation to this cohort. Methods: A qualitative design was used. Service users (n = 11), carers (n = 10) and clinicians (n = 18) took part in semi-structured interviews, which were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: The following themes were identified by participants: ‘relationships with staff,’ ‘treatment options, pathways and availability,’ ‘the role of autonomy in recovery,’ ‘impact of out-of-area placements,’ and ‘specialist training for staff.’ The findings demonstrated that the journey of serviceusers can be impacted by a wide range of factors, including relationships with staff, the nature of support offered, community response, financial constraints, and organisational goals around bed pressures. Conclusions: Recommendations include the need for staff to work in partnership with service users and carers, foster autonomy, access specialised suicide prevention training, and agree discharge and contingency plans with service users. Further work is needed to deliver the best possible experience for individuals with complex mental health needs and those who care for them.
有复杂心理健康需求的服务使用者的心路历程:一项定性研究
摘要 背景:本研究旨在通过评估服务使用者和照护者对服务的亲身体验,以及了解临床医生对该群体决策的看法,为有复杂心理健康需求的服务使用者的旅程提供可靠的信息。方法:采用定性设计。服务使用者(n = 11)、照护者(n = 10)和临床医生(n = 18)参加了半结构化访谈,访谈内容逐字记录,并使用主题分析法进行分析。结果:参与者确定了以下主题:"与工作人员的关系"、"治疗方案、途径和可用性"、"自主在康复中的作用"、"地区外安置的影响 "和 "工作人员的专业培训"。研究结果表明,服务对象的康复历程可能会受到多种因素的影响,包括与工作人员的关系、所提供支持的性质、社区反应、财务限制以及围绕床位压力的组织目标。结论:建议包括:工作人员需要与服务使用者和照护者合作,培养自主性,接受专门的自杀预防培训,与服务使用者共同商定出院和应急计划。我们还需要进一步努力,为有复杂心理健康需求的人和照顾他们的人提供尽可能好的体验。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
3.70%
发文量
57
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine: an Open Access Journal (HPBM) publishes theoretical and empirical contributions on all aspects of research and practice into psychosocial, behavioral and biomedical aspects of health. HPBM publishes international, interdisciplinary research with diverse methodological approaches on: Assessment and diagnosis Narratives, experiences and discourses of health and illness Treatment processes and recovery Health cognitions and behaviors at population and individual levels Psychosocial an behavioral prevention interventions Psychosocial determinants and consequences of behavior Social and cultural contexts of health and illness, health disparities Health, illness and medicine Application of advanced information and communication technology.
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