Responses of patient, their relatives and professionals to a "home-grown" videotape course on schizophrenia.

Canada's mental health Pub Date : 1989-12-01
R Neill
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The Richmond Mental Health Team of the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service produced a low-cost, 4-1/2 hour videotape course on schizophrenia using a multidisciplinary panel of team staff and an audience of patients, family members and community groups. The resource people interviewed were from the local area. An interview of a sample of recipients of the videotape course revealed that patient and family understanding of the illness, its treatment and the service delivery system had been elementary before the course. The program improved this understanding and reportedly reduced family conflict in certain areas. Professional consumers were generally pleased with the content and format of the video, but were dissatisfied with the technical quality. Although it was designed for use with patient and family groups in community mental health settings, professional recipients were using the videotape primarily to train staff and paraprofessionals. The manual that accompanied the videotape was seldom used. Given the cost effectiveness of using videotape to design psycho-educational programs, its potentially wide distribution, the staff development spin-offs and its community development applications, we encourage provincial and state services to produce their own videotape programs.

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病人、家属及专业人士对“自制”精神分裂症录影带课程的反应。
大温哥华精神健康服务的里士满精神健康小组利用小组工作人员组成的多学科小组和病人、家庭成员和社区团体的听众制作了一个低成本的4个半小时的精神分裂症录像带课程。受访的资源人员来自当地。对录像带课程接受者样本的采访显示,在课程之前,病人和家属对疾病、治疗和提供服务系统的了解是基本的。据报道,该项目增进了这种理解,并减少了某些地区的家庭冲突。专业消费者普遍对视频的内容和格式感到满意,但对技术质量不满意。虽然它的目的是供社区精神卫生机构的病人和家庭团体使用,但专业接受者主要使用录像带培训工作人员和辅助专业人员。录像带附带的手册很少使用。考虑到使用录像带设计心理教育项目的成本效益、其潜在的广泛传播、员工发展的附带效益及其在社区发展中的应用,我们鼓励省和州的服务机构制作他们自己的录像带项目。
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