From struggling to survive to a life based on values and choices: first-person experiences of participating in a Norwegian Housing First project

Ellen Andvig, J. K. Hummelvoll
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Introduction : Persons with concurrent substance-abuse and mental-health problems often lack permanent housing, and have a poorer quality of life and lower levels of functioning than persons who primarily have mental-health problems. A Housing First project (HF) began during the autumn of 2013 in a Norwegian city. The target group was persons who were struggling with substance-abuse and mental-health problems and who lacked housing. The HF model has a holistic health and social approach to help this group to establish themselves and to be able to remain in their own homes. Aim : Little is known about how the HF model works in Norway. The aim of this study was to explore, describe, and interpret clients’ experiences of partaking in this HF project. Method : The qualitative research interview was used as the method for the generation of data. Twelve participants were interviewed, and a phenomenological hermeneutic method was used to analyse the data. Results : The structured analysis revealed two themes, and the comprehensive understanding centred around these two interwoven themes: having an available professional companion and taking the lead in your own life . Discussion : This study shows that people with a dual diagnosis can begin to recover and obtain a better quality of life if they receive appropriate housing, support, and services of their choice on their own terms. The study confirms the importance of the participants’ active participation, control, and choice in planning and formulating specific services. The results show that if a person wishes and dares to change his or her life, then decisive conditions are having one’s own home, meeting professionals who inspire trust, and having one’s personal preferences and needs recognized.
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从挣扎求生到基于价值观和选择的生活:参与挪威住房优先项目的第一人称体验
简介:与主要有精神健康问题的人相比,同时存在药物滥用和精神健康问题的人往往缺乏永久性住房,生活质量较差,功能水平较低。住房优先项目(HF)于2013年秋季在挪威的一个城市开始。目标群体是与药物滥用和精神健康问题作斗争以及缺乏住房的人。HF模式有一个全面的健康和社会方法,帮助这一群体建立自己的地位,并能够留在自己的家中。目的:人们对挪威的高频模式如何运作知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨、描述和解释客户参与这个HF项目的经历。方法:采用定性研究访谈法进行数据生成。12名参与者被采访,并使用现象学解释学方法来分析数据。结果:结构化的分析揭示了两个主题,以及围绕这两个相互交织的主题的全面理解:拥有一个可用的专业伴侣和在自己的生活中发挥主导作用。讨论:这项研究表明,双重诊断的人可以开始恢复和获得更好的生活质量,如果他们得到适当的住房,支持和服务,他们选择自己的条件。研究证实了参与者在规划和制定具体服务时的积极参与、控制和选择的重要性。结果表明,如果一个人希望并敢于改变自己的生活,那么决定性的条件是拥有自己的家,遇到能激发信任的专业人士,以及个人偏好和需求得到认可。
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