边缘型人格障碍患者工作重返的BIWI干预设计与逻辑模型

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Sante Mentale au Quebec Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Nadine Larivière, Kathy Dahl, Marc Corbière
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摘要

本研究的目的是建立工作整合边缘干预(BIWI)的逻辑模型和内容。方法基于Chen(2015)关于建立变革模型和行动模型的建议,创建BIWI。对4名边缘型人格障碍(BPD)妇女进行了个别访谈,并对来自魁北克三个地区的社区组织的职业治疗师和服务提供者进行了焦点小组访谈(n=16)。小组和个人访谈以介绍该领域研究的数据开始。随后,我们讨论了BPD患者在工作选择、绩效、任期以及理想干预中包含的基本组成部分方面面临的挑战。使用内容分析检查个人和小组访谈的笔录。变更和行动模型的组成部分由这些相同的参与者验证。结果:BIWI干预的改变模型涉及六个主题,这些主题似乎适合BPD人群在重新融入工作场所的过程中:1)赋予工作的意义;2)作为工作者的自我意识和胜任意识;3)管理影响心理负荷的内外部因素;4)工作环境中的人际关系;5)在工作环境中披露精神障碍;工作之外更令人满意的日常生活。BIWI的行动模式表明,这一干预措施是与公共和私营部门的保健专业人员以及社区或政府机构的服务提供者合作实施的。它结合了小组会议(n=10次)和个人会议(n=2次),采用面对面和在线模式。优先考虑的成果是减少人们认为的重返工作岗位的障碍,并为可持续的重返就业项目加强动员。结论工作参与是BPD患者干预的关键目标。在逻辑模型的支持下,可以确定在这种干预的模式中要考虑的关键组件。这些组成部分与这些客户的核心问题有关,例如:他们对工作的表述、作为一名工人的自我认识、在工作中保持绩效和幸福、与工作组和外部合作伙伴的关系,以及嵌入个人职业技能的工作。这些组件现在都包含在BIWI干预措施中。下一步将在有动机重新融入劳动力市场的BPD失业者身上测试这种干预措施。
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[Design and logic model of the BIWI intervention on work reintegration of people with borderline personality disorder].

Objectives The objective of this study is to develop the logic model and the content of the Borderline Intervention for Work Integration (BIWI). Methods The creation of BIWI was based on Chen's (2015) recommendations for establishing the change model and the action model. Individual interviews with four women with a borderline personality disorder (BPD) and focused groups with occupational therapists and service providers in community organizations from three Quebec regions (n=16) were conducted. The group and individual interviews began with a presentation of data from studies in the field. This was followed by a discussion of the challenges of people with BPD in relation to job choice, performance, tenure, and the essential components to be included in an ideal intervention. Transcripts of the individual and group interviews were examined using content analysis. The components of the change and action models were validated by these same participants. Results The change model of the BIWI intervention addresses six themes, which seem appropriate to focus on for a population with BPD in the process of reintegration into the workplace: 1) meaning given to work; 2) self-awareness and sense of competence as a worker; 3) management of internal and external factors that affect mental workload; 4) interpersonal relationships in the work context; 5) disclosure of the mental disorder in the work context; and 6) more satisfying routines outside of work. The action model of BIWI reveals that this intervention is deployed in collaboration with health professionals from the public and private sectors and service providers from community or government agencies. It combines group (n=10 sessions) and individual meetings (n=2), in face-to-face and online modes. The prioritized outcomes are to reduce the number of perceived barriers to work reintegration and to improve mobilization towards a sustainable employment reintegration project. Conclusion Work participation is a pivotal target in the interventions for people with BPD. With the support of a logic model, it was possible to identify the key components to be considered in the schema of such an intervention. These components relate to central issues for this clientele, such as: their representations of work, self-knowledge as a worker, maintenance of performance and well-being at work, relations with the work group and external partners, and work embedded in one's occupational repertoire. These components are now included in the BIWI intervention. The next step will be to test this intervention with unemployed persons with BPD who are motivated to reintegrate the workforce.

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期刊介绍: In 1976, the community mental health centre (Centre de santé mentale communautaire) of Saint-Luc Hospital organized the first symposium on sector psychiatry. During deliberations, the participants expressed the idea of publishing the various experiences that were then current in the field of mental health. With the help of the symposium’s revenues and the financial support of professionals, the Centre de santé mentale communautaire edited the first issue of Santé mentale au Québec in September 1976, with both objectives of publishing experiences and research in the field of mental health, as well as facilitating exchange between the various mental health professionals.
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