质性研究:卫生专业人员对严重精神疾病患者精神姑息治疗的认知

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Donna S. Baird
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精神障碍患者的残疾率和死亡率比一般人群高得不成比例。直到最近,对于患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人来说,精神姑息治疗(PPC)并没有作为一种治疗选择进行探索。本研究旨在探讨PPC作为重度精神疾病患者支持性护理模式的可行性。美国和欧洲的15名卫生保健专业人员参加了关于重度精神分裂症患者PPC的半结构化电话访谈。采用鲁汶定性分析指南(QUAGOL)对数据进行专题分析。PPC是一种支持性护理模式,可以改善重度精神分裂症患者的生活质量,增强患者的自主性。虽然PPC被认可为一种可能的新护理标准,但迫切需要对该模式进行试点,以确定其作为成人可行治疗方案的有效性。有有限的研究调查了卫生专业人员对使用PPC作为重度精神分裂症患者的治疗选择的看法。
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A qualitative study: health professionals’ perceptions toward psychiatric palliative care for people with serious mental illness
People with mental disorders experience higher rates of disability and mortality disproportionately than the general population. Until recently, psychiatric palliative care (PPC) for people with serious mental illness (SMI) was not explored as a treatment option. This paper aims to explore the feasibility of PPC as a supportive care model for people with serious mental illness.,Fifteen health-care professionals’ in the USA and Europe participated in semi-structured phone interviews regarding PPC for people with SMI. The Qualitative Analysis Guide of Leuven (QUAGOL) was used to conduct thematic analysis of the data.,PPC was identified as a supportive care model that could improve quality of life and enhance patient autonomy for people with SMI. While PPC was endorsed as a possible new standard of care, it is imperative that the model be piloted to determine its efficacy as a viable treatment option among adults.,There are limited studies that investigate the perceptions of health professionals’ regarding the use of PPC as a treatment option for people with SMI.
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