“Open Dialogue behind locked doors” – exploring patients’, family members’, and professionals’ experiences with network meetings in a locked psychiatric hospital unit: A qualitative study

Q3 Psychology Scandinavian Psychologist Pub Date : 2018-08-10 DOI:10.15714/SCANDPSYCHOL.5.E5
R. Jacobsen, Jorunn Sørgård, B. Karlsson, Jaakko Seikkula, H. S. Kim
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This paper explores and describes the experiences of patients, family members, and professionals with the Open Dialogue approach to network meetings at a locked psychiatric hospital unit in Norway. Previous research on Open Dialogue has mostly focused on acute crises in community care contexts. In this article, we discuss the participants’ experiences with Open Dialogue in a new context; that is in an inpatient locked unit. The inpatients are suffering from severe mental illness and might have been admitted to the unit against their will. The study has a qualitative design. Data were collected through a focus group interview with professionals and from written evaluations by patients and their families. Data were analyzed using systematic text condensation. The findings suggest that the Open Dialogue approach is largely a positive experience for patients, family members, and professionals in a locked psychiatric unit.
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“闭门后的公开对话”——探索病人、家庭成员和专业人员在闭门精神病院病房的网络会议经验:一项定性研究
本文探讨并描述了患者、家庭成员和专业人员在挪威一家封闭的精神病院采用开放对话方式进行网络会议的经历。先前关于公开对话的研究主要集中在社区护理环境中的严重危机上。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了参与者在新的背景下进行公开对话的经验;这是在一个住院锁定单元。住院病人患有严重的精神疾病,可能是违背他们的意愿住进病房的。该研究采用了定性设计。数据是通过对专业人士的焦点小组访谈以及患者及其家人的书面评估收集的。使用系统的文本浓缩对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,对于被关在精神病院的患者、家庭成员和专业人员来说,公开对话的方法在很大程度上是一种积极的体验。
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期刊介绍: Psykologisk.no – Scandinavian Psychologist (ISSN 1894-5570) is an open-access journal sponsored by the Norwegian Society for Psychological Science. Instructions to authors are available in English and Norwegian. The word «psykologisk» means psychological. Our aim is to disseminate science-based psychological knowledge to the general public in Nordic countries, and to publish original research and professional articles of interest to the research community and the applied fields. In addition to the broader population, our target audiences are researchers and practitioners in psychology and in related fields, users of psychological services, as well as current and future students.
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