Service users’ experiences of life supported by an Irish mental health service still battling with implementing recovery-orientated principles

E. Murray, C. Greene, O. McBride
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Current Irish governmental policies advocate the development and evaluation of recovery-orientated mental health services. This study evaluated a new recovery-orientated mental health service in the Health Service Executive West region. During 2007–2008, long-term users of the service (N = 39) were interviewed to obtain their individual perspectives and experiences of attending the service. A semi-structured interview collected quantitative and qualitative data on seven recovery-related themes. Specific emphasis was placed on assessing performance-related tasks. Schizophrenia was the most common psychiatric diagnosis (46%). The results revealed that service users relied on the service for basic needs, including regular midday meals (90%), personal care (40%), and housing (50%). One-in-four service users correctly reported a psychiatric diagnosis that was consistent with their medical file. Although several service users were forthcoming with recommendations about how the service could change in the future...
由爱尔兰精神卫生服务机构支持的服务使用者的生活经历仍在与实施以康复为导向的原则作斗争
目前爱尔兰政府的政策提倡发展和评价以康复为导向的精神卫生服务。本研究评估西部卫生服务行政区一种新的以康复为导向的心理健康服务。在2007-2008年期间,我们访问了39名长期使用这项服务的用户,以了解他们的个人观点和使用这项服务的经验。半结构化访谈收集了七个与复苏相关主题的定量和定性数据。特别强调评价与业绩有关的任务。精神分裂症是最常见的精神诊断(46%)。结果显示,服务用户依赖该服务满足基本需求,包括定期午餐(90%)、个人护理(40%)和住房(50%)。四分之一的服务使用者正确报告了与其医疗档案相符的精神病诊断。尽管有几位服务用户提出了关于该服务未来如何改变的建议……
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