Service User Perspectives of Family Involvement and Mental Health Care Outcomes in Queensland

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sarah L. A. Cameron, Beatriz Gallo Cordoba, Darryl Maybery
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Family-focussed practice is an important component of mental health care. In Australia, service users’ views about their experience of service are collected using instruments such as the Your Experience of Service (YES) survey. This study examined 10,579 Queensland (Australia) service users’ experiences of mental health services during 2019–2021, with a particular focus on their perspectives of how family and carers are involved in their care. The study examined if family-focussed practice is welcomed by service users and if it is important in terms of predicting recovery-related outcomes (e.g., hopefulness, managing day-to-day life, well-being, and experience of care) and which demographics (e.g., age, gender, and Indigenous status) and service characteristics (e.g., time in service, duration, year of service, and setting type) are associated with these outcomes and with family member involvement. A substantial majority of service users reported a positive experience of care (very good or excellent), feeling they had opportunities for family involvement and that their opinions about family involvement were respected (usually or always). Chi-square tests and nonlinear regression models showed that family involvement predicts care outcomes. Specifically, where individuals felt that their perspectives were recognised, their outcomes were consistently rated as more positive. The results also revealed that setting, age group, time in service, and admission status were significantly correlated with all user experience outcome variables and family-oriented variables. Future research has the potential to further strengthen this understanding of service users’ preferred opportunities and opinions about family involvement and how to improve family engagement and better meet the needs of service users and their families.

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昆士兰州服务使用者对家庭参与和心理健康护理结果的看法
以家庭为中心的实践是心理健康护理的重要组成部分。在澳大利亚,服务使用者对服务体验的看法是通过 "您的服务体验"(YES)调查等工具收集的。本研究调查了澳大利亚昆士兰州 10,579 名服务用户在 2019-2021 年期间的心理健康服务体验,尤其关注他们对家人和照顾者如何参与其护理的看法。该研究考察了以家庭为中心的实践是否受到服务使用者的欢迎,在预测康复相关结果(如希望、日常生活管理、幸福感和护理体验)方面是否重要,以及哪些人口统计学特征(如年龄、性别和土著身份)和服务特征(如服务时间、持续时间、服务年限和环境类型)与这些结果和家庭成员参与相关。绝大多数服务使用者都报告了积极的护理体验(非常好或优秀),感觉他们有机会让家人参与,并且他们关于家人参与的意见得到了尊重(通常或总是)。卡方检验和非线性回归模型显示,家庭参与可预测护理结果。具体来说,如果个人认为他们的观点得到了认可,他们的结果就会一直被评为更积极。研究结果还显示,环境、年龄组、服务时间和入院情况与所有用户体验结果变量和以家庭为导向的变量都有显著的相关性。未来的研究有可能进一步加强对服务使用者首选机会和家庭参与意见的了解,以及如何提高家庭参与度并更好地满足服务使用者及其家庭的需求。
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4.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
423
期刊介绍: Health and Social Care in the community is an essential journal for anyone involved in nursing, social work, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, general practice, health psychology, health economy, primary health care and the promotion of health. It is an international peer-reviewed journal supporting interdisciplinary collaboration on policy and practice within health and social care in the community. The journal publishes: - Original research papers in all areas of health and social care - Topical health and social care review articles - Policy and practice evaluations - Book reviews - Special issues
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