"Rising Like Phoenix From the Ashes": An Arts-Based Qualitative Study of Mental Health Resilience and Recovery in Romania.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Lucian Hadrian Milasan, Orsolya Finta
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Abstract

The philosophy underpinning mental health care has undergone a shift from a biomedical, deficit model to a recovery-oriented, strengths-based approach prioritizing individual abilities, experiences, and skills. Within this context, it is paramount to understand how resilience is experienced by people living with mental distress, and the role it plays in the recovery process. This arts-based qualitative study aims to explore the meanings and experiences of resilience as part of the recovery journey of nine mental health service users from a community day center in Romania. In Romania, the mental health system and research into mental distress and recovery have been traditionally guided by a biomedical approach. This is the first study conducted from the perspective of people living with mental distress in Romania, revealing the experiential and conceptual complexities of resilience in their recovery. Thematic analysis of data generated through ten creative workshops, a focus group, and art-elicited semi-structured interviews revealed four key themes of resilience intertwined with participants' experiences of recovery: re(dis)covering the authentic self, symbiosis with the day center, navigating conflicts (with self, society, and the psychiatric system), and leaving the past behind. The insights from participants' verbal contributions triangulated with their artwork provided a deeper understanding of resilience within the cultural context of Romania. The findings add to an increasing body of evidence that informs the reformation of mental health practices in line with the perspectives on resilience held by people experiencing mental distress.

“凤凰涅槃”:罗马尼亚心理健康复原力和恢复的艺术定性研究。
支撑精神卫生保健的哲学经历了从生物医学、缺陷模型到以康复为导向、以优势为基础、优先考虑个人能力、经验和技能的方法的转变。在这种背景下,了解精神痛苦患者的恢复力是如何经历的,以及它在恢复过程中所起的作用是至关重要的。本以艺术为基础的质性研究旨在探讨罗马尼亚社区日间中心九名心理健康服务使用者的复原之旅的意义和经验。在罗马尼亚,精神卫生系统以及对精神痛苦和康复的研究传统上以生物医学方法为指导。这是第一个从罗马尼亚精神痛苦患者的角度进行的研究,揭示了他们在康复过程中恢复力的经验和概念复杂性。通过10个创意研讨会、焦点小组和艺术引发的半结构化访谈产生的数据进行主题分析,揭示了与参与者的康复经历交织在一起的四个关键主题:重新(发现)覆盖真实自我、与日间中心的共生、处理冲突(与自我、社会和精神系统)、放下过去。参与者的口头贡献与他们的艺术作品相结合,提供了对罗马尼亚文化背景下的复原力的更深层次的理解。这些发现为越来越多的证据提供了补充,这些证据为精神卫生实践的改革提供了依据,与经历精神痛苦的人所持的复原力观点一致。
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CiteScore
6.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
109
期刊介绍: QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH is an international, interdisciplinary, refereed journal for the enhancement of health care and to further the development and understanding of qualitative research methods in health care settings. We welcome manuscripts in the following areas: the description and analysis of the illness experience, health and health-seeking behaviors, the experiences of caregivers, the sociocultural organization of health care, health care policy, and related topics. We also seek critical reviews and commentaries addressing conceptual, theoretical, methodological, and ethical issues pertaining to qualitative enquiry.
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