It is harder for me: A thematic analysis of lived experience of self-care, and its relationship with self-injurious behaviors in psychiatric patients.

Qualitative research in medicine & healthcare Pub Date : 2025-01-23 eCollection Date: 2024-09-09 DOI:10.4081/qrmh.2024.12544
Jonas Bjärehed, Hanna Grenner, Sara Pavlovic, Magnus Nilsson
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Self-injury is associated with significant psychological distress and functional impairments, including difficulties with self-care. However, little is known about how individuals engaging in self-injury perceive and manage self-care in their daily lives. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of self-care among individuals receiving psychiatric treatment for self-injury and to identify factors that support or hinder self-care capacity. Twelve participants were recruited from a psychiatric outpatient clinic and semi-structured interviews were conducted focusing on participants' perceptions of self-care, its relationship with self-injury, and factors influencing self-care. Reflexive thematic analysis was conducted to identify patterns and themes. The analysis revealed four themes: i) Why should I choose self-care?, highlighting motivational challenges rooted in low self-worth and the need for meaning; ii) Self-care is a difficult choice for me, reflecting how emotional variability, uncertainty about self-care, and dichotomous thinking hinder decision-making; iii) Self-care is beyond my control, emphasizing struggles with planning, routines, and the interplay of emotional states and self-care behaviors; and iv) Support can both help and hinder self-care, illustrating the critical yet complex role of external support. Findings highlight the multifaceted challenges individuals face in managing self-care and its intersection with self-injury. Clinical implications include the need for tailored, person-centered interventions that address barriers to self-care. Recognizing the dual role of self-injury-as both a barrier to and a risky form of self-care-may enhance treatment approaches for this population.

这对我来说更难:对自我护理的生活经历及其与精神病患者自我伤害行为的关系进行专题分析。
自残与严重的心理困扰和功能障碍有关,包括自我照顾方面的困难。然而,人们对自我伤害的个体如何在日常生活中感知和管理自我护理知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨接受精神科自伤治疗的个体的生活自我照顾经历,并找出支持或阻碍自我照顾能力的因素。从某精神科门诊招募12名被试,对被试的自我护理认知、自我护理与自伤的关系以及影响自我护理的因素进行半结构化访谈。反身性主位分析用于识别模式和主位。分析揭示了四个主题:i)为什么我应该选择自我护理?强调了源于低自我价值感和对意义的需求的动机挑战;ii)自我照顾对我来说是一个艰难的选择,反映了情绪的可变性、自我照顾的不确定性和二分思维如何阻碍决策;iii)自我照顾超出了我的控制范围,强调与计划,惯例以及情绪状态和自我照顾行为的相互作用的斗争;支持既可以帮助也可以阻碍自我照顾,说明外部支持的关键而复杂的作用。研究结果强调了个人在管理自我保健及其与自伤的交叉方面面临的多方面挑战。临床意义包括需要量身定制的、以人为本的干预措施,以解决自我保健的障碍。认识到自伤的双重作用——既是自我保健的障碍,也是一种危险的自我保健形式——可能会提高对这一人群的治疗方法。
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