同行研究的考虑因素和对心理健康专业人员的影响:从有关粮食不安全和严重精神疾病的研究中学习。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Grant J. McGeechan, Hannah Moore, Nikita Le Sauvage, Jo Smith, Emma L. Giles
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关于该主题的已知情况:研究中越来越多地使用同伴研究的方法和手段,尤其是从生活经验中获益。患有严重精神疾病的同伴研究者的经历,包括由同伴主导的研究对他们的影响,则较少见:本文分享了同伴研究的经验,并指出在粮食不安全的背景下,一些医疗保健专业人员对同伴研究的理解还不够深入:对实践的启示:启示包括对创伤知情护理的考虑,以及在精神医疗机构中筛查食物不安全的必要性。对研究的影响包括为同伴研究提供培训,以及需要考虑同伴研究者关系的长期性。摘要:导言:食物不安全意味着一个人无法获得足够的营养食物来维持正常的生长和健康。这可能导致肥胖、心脏病、糖尿病和其他长期慢性疾病等健康问题。与没有严重精神疾病的人相比,患有严重精神疾病的人更容易出现食物无保障的情况。目的 本文旨在介绍两位同伴研究者的生活经历。同伴研究人员对来自英格兰北部的成年重性精神病患者进行了访谈,这是一项受资助研究项目的一部分。这些访谈是在 2022 年 3 月至 12 月期间进行的,讨论了食物无保障的经历和应对策略。论文 以下论文不讨论访谈结果本身。本文首先概述了同侪研究,然后分享了两位同侪研究者开展本项目的经验。对实践的影响 这包括医疗保健专业人员了解粮食不安全、它是什么和它不是什么、思考创伤知情护理以及筛查粮食不安全。对同行研究的影响主要集中在充分的支持和培训、考虑同行研究关系的长期性以及减少同行研究人员不必要的研究负担。
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Considerations for peer research and implications for mental health professionals: learning from research on food insecurity and severe mental illness

What is known on the subject

  • Peer research methodologies and methods are increasingly used in research, particularly to benefit from lived experiences.
  • The experiences of peer researchers with severe mental illness are less common, including the impact on them of conducting peer-led research.

What the paper adds to existing knowledge

  • This paper shares the experience of peer research and suggests in the context of food insecurity, that it is not well understood by some healthcare professionals.

What are the implications for practice

  • Implications include considerations around trauma-informed care and the need for screening for food insecurity in mental healthcare settings. Research implications include providing training for peer research and needing to consider longevity of peer researcher relationships.

4.1 Introduction

Food insecurity means that a person does not have access to sufficient nutritious food for normal growth and health. This can lead to health problems such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes and other long term chronic health conditions. People living with a severe mental illness are more likely to experience food insecurity than people without a severe mental illness.

4.2 Aim

The aim of this paper is to present a lived experience narrative of two peer researchers. Peer researchers conducted interviews with adults with severe mental illness from Northern England as part of a funded research project. These interviews discussed experiences of food insecurity and strategies to tackle it and were conducted between March and December 2022.

4.3 Thesis

The following paper does not discuss the results of the interviews themselves. Rather the narrative begins with an overview of peer research, before sharing the experiences of the two peer researchers in undertaking this project.

4.4 Implications for Practice

This includes healthcare professionals understanding food insecurity, what it is and what it is not, thinking about trauma-informed care, and screening for food insecurity. Peer research implications centre on adequate support and training, considerations to longevity of peer research relationships and reducing unnecessary research burden for peer researchers.

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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
75
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing is an international journal which publishes research and scholarly papers that advance the development of policy, practice, research and education in all aspects of mental health nursing. We publish rigorously conducted research, literature reviews, essays and debates, and consumer practitioner narratives; all of which add new knowledge and advance practice globally. All papers must have clear implications for mental health nursing either solely or part of multidisciplinary practice. Papers are welcomed which draw on single or multiple research and academic disciplines. We give space to practitioner and consumer perspectives and ensure research published in the journal can be understood by a wide audience. We encourage critical debate and exchange of ideas and therefore welcome letters to the editor and essays and debates in mental health.
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