行动中的创伤疗愈者:中国护士在心理健康康复同伴支持中的角色案例研究

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Issues in Mental Health Nursing Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-22 DOI:10.1080/01612840.2025.2537796
Zijunnan Yang, Xiang Li
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摘要

本案例研究探讨了具有精神疾病生活经验的护士在促进中国精神健康康复同伴支持方面的多方面作用。通过对护士、四名服务使用者和四名家庭照顾者的定性访谈,以及非参与性观察,该研究强调了护士如何扮演四个相互关联的角色:受伤的治疗者、教育者、协调员和倡导者。通过分享叙述和移情参与,护士培养了参与者的情感共鸣,并挑战了内化的耻辱感。她整合了家庭照顾者和调动外部资源,进一步加强了康复环境。本研究运用“受伤的疗愈者”框架,检视集体主义文化背景下角色转换的三个阶段:创伤认知、痛苦转换和超越。研究结果表明,即使是一名有生活经验的护士也可以在康复护理中发挥变革性作用,促进个人康复和更广泛的社会包容。通过强调将经验知识整合到护理实践中的治疗潜力,本研究为在资源不足的精神卫生系统中扩展同伴支持模型提供了实用的见解。它还提供了文化相关的影响,培训和包容护士在康复为导向的精神卫生保健在中国和其他国家的生活经验。
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Wounded Healer in Action: A Case Study of a Nurse's Role in Peer Support for Mental Health Recovery in China.

This case study explores the multifaceted roles of a nurse with lived experience of mental illness in facilitating peer support for mental health recovery in China. Drawing on qualitative interviews with the nurse, four service users, and four family caregivers, as well as non-participant observations, the study highlights how the nurse enacted four interrelated roles: wounded healer, educator, coordinator, and advocate. Through shared narratives and empathetic engagement, the nurse fostered emotional resonance and challenged internalized stigma among participants. Her integration of family caregivers and mobilization of external resources further strengthened the recovery environment. The study applies the "wounded healer" framework to examine three stages of role transformation-trauma recognition, pain transformation, and transcendence-within a culturally collectivist setting. Findings suggest that even a single nurse with lived experience can play a transformative role in recovery-oriented care, promoting both individual healing and broader social inclusion. By highlighting the therapeutic potential of integrating experiential knowledge into nursing practice, this study offers practical insights for expanding peer support models in under-resourced mental health systems. It also provides culturally relevant implications for the training and inclusion of nurses with lived experience in recovery-oriented mental health care in China and beyond.

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Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Issues in Mental Health Nursing NURSINGPSYCHIATRY-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
111
期刊介绍: Issues in Mental Health Nursing is a refereed journal designed to expand psychiatric and mental health nursing knowledge. It deals with new, innovative approaches to client care, in-depth analysis of current issues, and empirical research. Because clinical research is the primary vehicle for the development of nursing science, the journal presents data-based articles on nursing care provision to clients of all ages in a variety of community and institutional settings. Additionally, the journal publishes theoretical papers and manuscripts addressing mental health promotion, public policy concerns, and educational preparation of mental health nurses. International contributions are welcomed.
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