Help-seeking for mental health problems from the patient perspective – A qualitative study / Das Hilfe(auf)suchen bei psychischen Gesundheitsproblemen aus der Betroffenenperspektive – Eine qualitative Studie

Eva Tola, P. Metzenthin, C. Mischke
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Abstract Background: Early specialised care is important for those with mental health problems to prevent e.g. chronic progression. Targeted professionally initiated intervention to stabilise mental health status is only possible if affected individuals actively seek support. The reasons for inadequate use of qualified services have not been sufficiently investigated from the perspectives of those affected. There is only limited insight into the help-seeking behaviour of those with mental health issues. Aim: This study sheds light on the ‘experience’ of help-seeking to time of first contact with a psychiatric institution. It specifically concentrates on the perspective of those affected and their subjective problems. Method: Using a qualitative-inductive design, patients at a crisis centre were retrospectively interviewed using a guideline-supported approach. Interview results were analysed using Saldaña (2013) opening coding (two circles). Results: The patients’ experience can be categorised as ‘real’ problems as the cause, exacerbated mental health problems and utilising mental health services. Help-seeking is determined by the need to manage causal, ‘real’ (everyday, social) problems. Many mental health problem have long not been recognised as such, and thus help-seeking is initially focussed on ‘real’ problems. At all levels of help-seeking, from recognition of a mental health Problem to overcoming barriers preventing use of specialised help, affected persons require the support of third parties. Conclusions: The results indicate the need for a patient-orientated transformation of mental health primary care to provide for more easily accessible services that take into account the everyday and social problems of those with related problems.
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从患者角度寻求心理健康问题的帮助-一项定性研究/ Das Hilfe(auf)suchen bei psychischen Gesundheitsproblemen aus der betroffenenperspective - e质性研究
背景:早期专科护理对那些有心理健康问题的人是重要的,以防止慢性进展。只有在受影响的个人积极寻求支持的情况下,才有可能进行有针对性的专业干预,以稳定精神健康状况。没有从受影响者的角度对不充分利用合格服务的原因进行充分调查。人们对那些有精神健康问题的人寻求帮助的行为的了解有限。目的:这项研究揭示了寻求帮助的“经验”与第一次接触精神病院的时间。它特别关注那些受影响的人的观点和他们的主观问题。方法:采用定性归纳设计,采用指南支持的方法对危机中心的患者进行回顾性访谈。访谈结果采用Saldaña(2013)开放式编码(两个圆圈)进行分析。结果:患者的经历可分为以“真实”问题为原因、加重心理健康问题和利用心理健康服务。寻求帮助是由需要处理因果关系决定的,“真实的”(日常的,社会的)问题。许多精神健康问题长期以来没有被认识到,因此寻求帮助最初集中在“真正的”问题上。在寻求帮助的各个层面,从认识到精神健康问题到克服阻碍使用专门帮助的障碍,受影响的人都需要第三方的支持。结论:结果表明,需要以患者为导向的精神卫生初级保健转型,提供更容易获得的服务,考虑到相关问题患者的日常和社会问题。
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