How Do People With Schizophrenia Manage Their Daily Life? A Qualitative Study.

Jolien Braeckman, Mariotte Wyckaert, Patricia De Vriendt, Ursula Costa, Gilbert Lemmens, Ann Van Hecke, Ton Satink, Dominique Van de Velde
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Due to the rising number of long-term mental health conditions, there has been a shift in therapeutic focus from curing these conditions, to living a meaningful life with them. Self-management is described as the ability to live with the emotional, life role and medical consequences of long-term conditions such as schizophrenia. However, the perspective of people with schizophrenia on self-management in current literature is missing. A lack of understanding of strategies used by people with schizophrenia to self-manage, could adversely affect the use of self-management interventions. Therefore, this study aims to identify how people with schizophrenia manage their daily life. Semi-structured interviews (n = 9) were conducted in a qualitative descriptive design. The study is reported by using the COREQ checklist. All participants, recruited through purposive sampling, have been stabilised after a schizophrenic episode and have been reintegrated into their community. The data were analysed through thematic analysis. Self-management for people with schizophrenia is an individualised process that revolves around performing day-to-day activities according to the participant's wishes. In addition, participants tried to prevent relapse by self-managing daily life. Personal-, social- and schizophrenia-related factors were seen as barriers and/or facilitators in their self-management. These barriers and/or facilitators were self-managed using daily activities. Current self-management interventions for this population often aim at improving medication adherence. Self-management interventions facilitated by health care professionals should (i) focus more on supporting patients in finding their daily structure through meaningful activities and (ii) be mindful of the duality contained within self-management of people with stabilised schizophrenia.

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精神分裂症患者如何管理他们的日常生活?定性研究。
由于长期精神健康问题的数量不断增加,治疗重点已经从治愈这些疾病转向有意义的生活。自我管理被描述为在精神分裂症等长期病症带来的情感、生活角色和医疗后果下生活的能力。然而,目前的文献中缺少精神分裂症患者对自我管理的看法。缺乏对精神分裂症患者自我管理策略的了解,可能会对自我管理干预措施的使用产生不利影响。因此,本研究旨在了解精神分裂症患者如何管理自己的日常生活。研究采用定性描述设计,进行了半结构化访谈(n = 9)。本研究采用 COREQ 检查表进行报告。所有参与者都是通过有目的的抽样而招募的,他们在精神分裂症发作后病情已经稳定,并已重新融入社区。我们通过主题分析法对数据进行了分析。精神分裂症患者的自我管理是一个个性化的过程,其核心是按照参与者的意愿开展日常活动。此外,参与者还试图通过自我管理日常生活来防止复发。个人、社会和精神分裂症相关因素被视为自我管理的障碍和/或促进因素。这些障碍和/或促进因素可通过日常活动进行自我管理。目前针对这类人群的自我管理干预措施通常旨在改善服药依从性。由医护人员协助进行的自我管理干预应(i)更加注重支持患者通过有意义的活动找到自己的日常结构,(ii)注意稳定期精神分裂症患者自我管理中的双重性。
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