社区医生的看法管理复杂的儿童和青少年精神病患者:一个自决理论的观点。

IF 2.9 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Adam Neufeld, Abdul Rahman, Nneka Orakwue-Ononye
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具有复杂心理健康需求的儿童和青少年往往需要在高等教育环境中无法持续的护理水平。然而,这对负责为这一人群提供高质量护理的社区医生的心理影响尚不清楚。本研究以自我决定理论(SDT)为基础,探讨照顾这些病人的挑战如何影响社区医生的基本心理需求(自主性、能力和相关性)和内在动机。来自加拿大阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里的参与者被邀请完成一项匿名在线调查,其中包含有关管理复杂的儿童和青少年精神病患者的问题。我们使用SDT的基于需求的框架和22项内在动机量表作为我们试点研究的组成部分,来探索和理解他们的想法。社区医生在管理复杂的儿童和青少年患者方面表现出中高的兴趣/享受和中等的感知能力,但在执行这项任务时几乎没有感知到选择和高度紧张/压力。医生的评论提供了有意义的见解,了解这些临床经验如何影响他们的心理,以及在哪里可能存在干预措施来支持他们和他们的病人。这项研究的结果表明,参与的社区医生对管理复杂的儿童和青少年精神病患者感兴趣,也有足够的技能,但系统障碍阻碍了他们的基本心理需求和内在动机。对这些发现的潜在解释和影响进行了讨论。
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Community physician perceptions of managing complex child and adolescent psychiatric patients: a self-determination theory perspective.

Children and adolescents with complex mental health needs often require a level of care that is unsustainable in tertiary settings. Yet, the psychological impact of this on community physicians, who are tasked with providing quality care to this population, is not well understood. Grounded in Self-Determination Theory (SDT), the present study explores how the challenges of caring for these patients is affecting community physicians' basic psychological needs (autonomy, competence, and relatedness) and intrinsic motivation. Participants from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, were invited to complete an anonymous online survey containing questions about managing complex child and adolescent psychiatric patients. We used SDT's needs-based framework and 22-item Intrinsic Motivation Inventory as a component of our pilot study, to explore and understand their ideas. Community physicians reported moderate-high interest/enjoyment and moderate perceived competence in managing complex child and adolescent patients, but little perceived choice and high tension/pressure in carrying out this task. Physician remarks provided meaningful insights into how these clinical experiences are impacting them, psychologically, and where opportunities may exist for interventions to support them and their patients. Findings from this study suggest that the participating community physicians feel interested and adequately skilled to manage complex child and adolescent psychiatric patients, but that systemic barriers are hindering their basic psychological needs and intrinsic motivation to do so. Potential explanations and implications for these findings are discussed.

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