荷兰精神卫生保健系统合作的价值和实践:一项定性研究。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Suzanne J C Kroon, Manna A Alma, Meike Bak, Lian van der Krieke, Richard Bruggeman
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背景:为了提供最佳护理,精神卫生系统需要新的合作途径,包括跨专业和跨组织方面。从校内到校外的精神卫生保健的转变在公共和精神卫生保健之间产生了新的动态,对专业间和组织间的合作提出了挑战。本研究旨在确定协作的价值和期望,并了解精神卫生保健组织的协作如何在日常实践中形成。方法:在精神弱势群体项目(PMV)的背景下,采用半结构化访谈和焦点小组进行定性研究。数据按照专题分析进行分析。结果:我们发现三个方面在协作中被认为是重要的:共性、关系和心理所有权。然而,我们的研究结果表明,在协作中被认为必不可少的东西与在日常实践中如何实现之间存在差异:协作似乎比受访者预期的更难以管理。我们的数据表明,应该在组织间协作理论中增加心理所有权的价值。结论:本研究对协作进行了新的定义,并在已有的协作理论文献基础上增加了“心理所有权”的概念。此外,我们还深入了解了不同组织之间的协作在实践中是如何工作的。我们的研究指出,所有合作伙伴在合作中认为重要的事情与他们在实践中实际做的事情之间存在差异。最后,我们提出了改进合作的方法,如在连锁或网络方式之间进行选择并采取行动,并重新强调精神弱势群体项目的目标。
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Values and practice of collaboration in a mental health care system in the Netherlands: a qualitative study.

Values and practice of collaboration in a mental health care system in the Netherlands: a qualitative study.

Values and practice of collaboration in a mental health care system in the Netherlands: a qualitative study.

Values and practice of collaboration in a mental health care system in the Netherlands: a qualitative study.

Background: To offer optimal care, the mental health system needs new routes for collaboration, involving both interprofessional and interorganizational aspects. The transition from intramural to extramural mental health care has given rise to new dynamics between public and mental health care, introducing a challenge for interprofessional and interorganizational collaboration. This study aims to determine values and expectations of collaboration and to understand how collaboration in mental health care organizations takes shape in daily practice.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews and a focus group, in the setting of the Program for Mentally Vulnerable Persons (PMV). Data were analysed following thematic analysis.

Results: We found three aspect that were considered important in collaboration: commonality, relationships, and psychological ownership. However, our findings indicate a discrepancy between what is considered essential in collaboration and how this materializes in day-to-day practice: collaboration appears to be less manageable than anticipated by interviewees. Our data suggest psychological ownership should be added as value to the interorganizational collaboration theory.

Conclusion: Our study offers a new definition of collaboration and adding "psychological ownership" to the existing literature on collaboration theory. Furthermore, we gained insight into how collaboration between different organizations works in practice. Our research points to a discrepancy between what all the partners find important in collaboration, and what they actually do in practice. Finally, we expressed ways to improve the collaboration, such as choosing between a chain or a network approach and acting on it and re-highlighting the goal of the Program Mentally Vulnerable persons.

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