The psychiatric facility: how patients with schizophrenia respond to place

Narges Farahnak Majd, Jan Golembiewski, A. Tarkashvand
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Abstract There is strong evidence that people with psychosis are highly responsive to environmental changes. The institutional tradition has been blamed for chronic psychotic illness in the past, but there has been little evidence to identify the negative influences that it has perpetrated. This study attempts to identify hitherto unknown factors embedded in the physical design of psychiatric environments. A grounded theory method was chosen for this study. The study was undertaken from April 2013 until May 2015 in a mental health facility with 110 male patients with psychosis mostly diagnosed with chronic schizophrenia. Data were collected by covert non-participant observation and unstructured interviews with nine centre staff. The study found that there are standing patterns of behaviour around affordances – that is, around opportunities for action. When these encourage self-expression, better sensory, and bodily engagement and form meaningful experiences, they are positive and recovery-oriented. However, when they involve competition for territory and relative comfort, they are deleterious to mental health. Standing patterns of behaviour are predictable – be they good or bad. An understanding of these patterns will enable better mental health facility design in the future.
精神病院:精神分裂症患者对地点的反应
有强有力的证据表明,精神病患者对环境变化的反应非常敏感。过去,这种制度传统一直被指责为慢性精神病的罪魁祸首,但几乎没有证据表明它所造成的负面影响。本研究试图确定迄今为止未知的因素嵌入在精神病学环境的物理设计。本研究采用扎根理论方法。该研究于2013年4月至2015年5月在一家精神卫生机构进行,共有110名男性精神病患者,其中大多数被诊断为慢性精神分裂症。数据通过隐蔽的非参与性观察和对9名中心工作人员的非结构化访谈收集。研究发现,围绕着可得性,也就是围绕着行动的机会,存在着固定的行为模式。当这些鼓励自我表达、更好的感官和身体参与并形成有意义的体验时,它们是积极的、以康复为导向的。然而,当它们涉及到对领土和相对舒适的竞争时,它们对心理健康是有害的。长期的行为模式是可以预测的——不管是好是坏。了解这些模式将有助于今后更好地设计精神卫生设施。
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