把它个人化的经验!来自轻度智力残疾或边缘性智力功能和物质使用障碍患者及其知己:一项定性研究。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Lotte C F Gosens, Robert Didden, Jannet M de Jonge, Arnt F A Schellekens, Joanneke E L VanDerNagel, Roy Otten, Evelien A P Poelen
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简介Take it Personal!+ 是一项针对轻度智力障碍或边缘智力功能(MID-BIF)和药物使用障碍(SUD)患者的治疗计划。研究人员发现,它可以减少药物使用(SU)。目的:本研究旨在探讨客户及其知情人所体验到的治疗计划的可用性:我们对患者(8 人)及其知情人(8 人)进行了治疗后半结构式访谈。我们根据主题分析法,采用归纳法和演绎法对记录誊本进行了编码。随后,我们分析了编码之间的联系,并使用轴向编码法将其归类为主题:总体而言,客户和知情人都认为治疗项目是可用的,大多数人都提到该项目有助于减少 SU。求助者和倾诉者表示,倾诉者的存在很有帮助。一些客户和知情人表示移动医疗应用程序很有帮助。被认为有效的部分包括自我控制技能、每日登记运动和不带偏见地讨论 SU 的数量。认为阻碍因素包括视频通话和非支持性网络:本研究表明,Take it Personal!尽管如此,该治疗方案仍有进一步改进的空间,下文将对此进行讨论。
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Experiences with Take it Personal!+ from People with Mild Intellectual Disability or Borderline Intellectual Functioning and Substance Use Disorder and Their Confidants: A Qualitative Study.

Introduction: Take it Personal!+ is a treatment program for individuals with Mild Intellectual Disability or Borderline Intellectual Functioning (MID-BIF) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD). It is supported by a mobile health application (mHealth), and researchers found it can reduce Substance Use (SU). Aims: This study aimed to explore the usability of the treatment program in as experienced by clients and their confidants.

Methods: We conducted post-treatment, semi-structured interviews with clients (n = 8) and their confidants (n = 8). We coded transcripts according to thematic analysis and using inductive and deductive methods. Subsequently, we analyzed connections between the codes and grouped them into themes using axial coding.

Results: Overall clients and confidants experienced the treatment program as usable, and most mentioned the program helped to reduce SU. The clients and confidants reported the presence of a confidant was helpful. Some clients and confidants reported the mHealth application was helpful. Components that were perceived as effective were self-control skills, daily registration exercise and discussing quantity of SU non-judgingly. Perceived impeding factors were video calling and a non-supportive network.

Conclusion: This study shows that Take it Personal!+ is an useable treatment program for individuals with MID-BIF and SUD, that helps to decrease their self-reported SU. Nevertheless, there is room for improvement for further adapting the treatment, which will be discussed.

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