解决方案:引导消费者优先考虑支持性住房的复苏。

Mimi Choy-Brown, Deborah Padgett, Bikki Smith, Emmy Tiderington
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目的:本研究旨在了解被试在个人康复过程中的优先次序和他们对康复领域的看法。方法:采用卡片分类数据收集技术,从纽约市为患有严重精神疾病的前无家可归的成年人提供支持的住房计划的消费者中得出恢复的优先顺序。参与者(N=38)被要求将12张印有恢复领域的卡片按重要性排序,并描述每个领域的含义。结果:心理健康(95%)、身体健康(89%)和住房(92%)是排名前三的最常被提及和优先考虑的领域。家庭(76%)和伴侣(74%)也经常被包括在内,并被认为是仅次于精神健康的最重要因素。住房被优先考虑,但被评为最重要的频率较低(58%)。工作、学校、爱好、项目、朋友和邻居的认可频率较低。“卡片分类谈话”揭示了参与者对优先事项的批判性理解,以及他们较少支持其他领域的原因。结论:对参与者来说,最重要的是通过改善身心健康和获得住房来恢复功能独立。凭借效率和授权的基本原则,卡片分类是一种很有前途的参与技术,可以让供应商在自己的恢复中引出消费者的优先事项。
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Sorting it out: Eliciting consumer priorities for recovery in supportive housing.

Objective: This study aims to understand participant priorities in their personal recovery journey and their perspectives of recovery domains.

Methods: A card sort data gathering technique was employed to elicit priorities in recovery from consumers in supportive housing programs serving formerly homeless adults with severe mental illnesses in New York City. Participants (N=38) were asked to sort 12 cards printed with recovery domains in order of importance and describe the meaning attached to each domain.

Results: Mental health (95%), physical health (89%), and housing (92%) were the domains most frequently included and prioritized in the top three rankings. Family (76%) and partner (74%) were also frequently included and endorsed as most important second only to mental health. Housing was prioritized yet rated most important less often (58%). Work, school, hobbies, program, friends and neighborhood were less frequently endorsed. 'Card sort talk' revealed critical understanding of participants' priorities and their reasons for endorsing other domains less frequently.

Conclusions: Most important to participants was regaining functional independence through improved mental and physical health and access to housing. With underlying principles of efficiency and empowerment, card sort is a promising engagement technique for providers to elicit consumer priorities in their own recovery.

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