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Exploration of the Barriers to Clozapine Prescribing in Patients with Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia: A Qualitative Study. 难治性精神分裂症患者氯氮平处方障碍的探讨:一项定性研究。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-022-00287-3
Leeba Rezaie, Azadeh Nazari, Habibolah Khazaie

Treatment-resistance schizophrenia (TRS) is one of the psychiatric challenges. While clozapine is an effective treatment for patients with TRS, there are some barriers to clozapine prescribing in these patients. The study aims to explore the barriers from Iranian psychiatrists' points of view. The study was conducted by a qualitative approach using content analysis. The Participants included 12 psychiatrists who were selected purposefully. Data were collected using a semi-structured interview from May to December 2020. All interviews were recorded and transcribed and analyzed qualitatively using constant comparisons. Three main categories emerged concerning barriers to the use of clozapine: drug-related barriers, psychiatrist and health system-related barriers, and patient and family-related barriers. Additionally, specific subcategories within each main category were documented. The present study showed that there are three main groups of barriers to the use of clozapine in patients with TRS. Psychiatrist and health system-related barriers may influence the other two groups of barriers. Further research to investigate the effective strategies to overcome the barriers is recommended.

难治性精神分裂症(TRS)是精神病学的挑战之一。虽然氯氮平对TRS患者是一种有效的治疗方法,但在这些患者中开氯氮平处方存在一些障碍。这项研究旨在从伊朗精神科医生的角度探讨障碍。本研究采用内容分析的定性方法进行。参与者包括12名精神科医生,他们是有目的选择的。数据是在2020年5月至12月期间通过半结构化访谈收集的。所有访谈都被记录和转录,并使用恒定的比较进行定性分析。氯氮平使用障碍主要有三类:药物相关障碍、精神科医生和卫生系统相关障碍、患者和家庭相关障碍。此外,还记录了每个主要类别中的特定子类别。目前的研究表明,TRS患者使用氯氮平有三组主要障碍。精神科医生和卫生系统相关的障碍可能影响其他两组障碍。建议进一步研究克服这些障碍的有效策略。
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引用次数: 1
The Good, Bad and not so Bad of Positive Thinking and Recovery. 积极思考和恢复的好、坏和不那么坏。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-023-00348-1
Santosh K Chaturvedi
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Enhancing Care for Multimorbidity in Adults with Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 加强对成人神经发育障碍多病患者的护理。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-023-00334-7
Krishna Prasad Muliyala, R Sujai, Jagadisha Thirthalli
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Family Intervention in Severe Mental Disorder: An Online Intervention Format in Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centers. 重度精神障碍的家庭干预:心理社会康复中心的在线干预形式。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-022-00310-7
Ernesto Baena, Cristina Abelleira, Mónica García, José A Sánchez, Fátima C Quintana, Sofía A Díaz, María C Martel, Jaime A Fernández, Alba Giráldez, Natalia Benítez

The use of new technologies and online interventions with family members of people affected by severe mental disorders (SMD) seems to emerge as a promising complementary strategy to face-to-face care. The article presents a new online intervention format, aimed at relatives of people with SMD. A qualitative methodology sequenced in seven phases has been used. (1) The incorporation of relatives into the programme has allowed the intervention format to be adapted to the needs and opinions of the relatives themselves. (2) All the relatives were completely satisfied with the new online intervention format, and with how useful it had been for them. (1) The attention and support to family members of people with SMD through the Internet is a complementary intervention strategy to face-to-face care. (2) The online format of attention to family members can be incorporated into the usual practice of care services.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40737-022-00310-7.

对严重精神障碍患者的家庭成员使用新技术和在线干预似乎成为面对面护理的一种有希望的补充策略。这篇文章提出了一种新的在线干预形式,针对的是SMD患者的亲属。采用了分为七个阶段的定性方法。(1)将亲属纳入方案,使干预形式能够适应亲属本身的需要和意见。(2)所有的亲属都完全满意新的在线干预形式,以及它对他们的有用程度。(1)通过网络对SMD患者家庭成员的关注和支持是面对面护理的补充干预策略。(2)对家庭成员的在线关注形式可以纳入日常护理服务的实践中。补充资料:在线版本提供补充资料,网址为10.1007/s40737-022-00310-7。
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What Mechanisms of the Helping Relationship Promote Personal Recovery? A Critical Realist Qualitative Research 帮助关系促进个人康复的机制是什么?批判现实主义质的研究
Pub Date : 2022-12-27 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-022-00324-1
François Lauzier-Jobin, J. Houle
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Providing Team-Based Mental Health and Employment Services to Non-traditional Clients 为非传统客户提供团队精神健康及就业服务
Pub Date : 2022-12-16 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-022-00321-4
Sarah J. Swanson, J. Pogue, D. Becker, Sandra Langfitt-Reese, Ruth M. Brock, Thomas E Smith, R. Drake
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The Medico-Pastoral Association, Bangalore: Beyond Rehabilitation 医学-牧区协会,班加罗尔:超越康复
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-022-00323-2
Rohini Kesavan Rajeev, E. M. Shinde
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The Process of Cultivating Autonomous Working Motivation in Supported Employment Program Users in Psychiatry 精神病学支持就业计划使用者自主工作动机的培养过程
Pub Date : 2022-12-05 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-022-00322-3
Yumi Yuzawa, J. Yaeda
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Lived Experiences of Mental Health Recovery in Persons of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Backgrounds within the Australian Context. 澳大利亚背景下不同文化和语言背景(CALD)人士心理健康康复的生活经历。
Pub Date : 2022-12-05 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-022-00319-y
E Levy-Fenner, E Colucci, S McDonough

Lived experience research related to mental health recovery is advancing, but there remains a lack of narrative material from the perspectives of people from under-represented, non-dominant cultural backgrounds in this domain. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of mental health recovery in people of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds in the Australian context. The current study involved a secondary analysis of audio and visual data collected during the digital storytelling project Finding our way in Melbourne, Australia. Thematic analysis was used to understand the lived experience narratives of nine participants in relation to mental health recovery. Five themes were identified through an iterative process of analysis, including Newfound opportunities and care, Family as key motivators and facilitators, Coping and generativity, Cultivating self-understanding and resilience, and Empowerment through social engagement. First person lived experience narratives offer deep insight into understanding the ways in which individuals of marginalised communities conceptualise and embody recovery. These findings further the literature and understanding on how to better serve the needs of people with mental health challenges from CALD communities through informed knowledge of what may be helpful to, and meaningful in, individuals' recoveries.

与心理健康康复相关的生活经验研究正在取得进展,但在这一领域中,仍然缺乏从代表性不足的非主流文化背景的人的视角出发的叙事材料。本研究旨在探索澳大利亚背景下具有文化和语言多样性(CALD)背景的人在心理健康康复方面的生活经历。本研究对在澳大利亚墨尔本开展数字故事项目 "寻找我们的方式 "期间收集到的音频和视频数据进行了二次分析。专题分析用于了解九名参与者有关心理健康康复的生活经历叙述。通过反复的分析过程,确定了五个主题,包括新发现的机会和关怀、家庭是关键的动力和促进因素、应对和生成、培养自我理解和复原力以及通过社会参与增强能力。第一人称的亲身经历叙事提供了深刻的见解,有助于理解边缘化社区的个人是如何构思和体现康复的。这些研究结果进一步丰富了文献资料,加深了人们对如何更好地满足来自 CALD 社区的心理健康挑战者的需求的理解,让人们了解到什么可能对个人的康复有帮助,什么对个人的康复有意义。
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Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on People with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness within Rehabilitation Services: A Thematic Analysis. 了解 COVID-19 对康复服务中的严重和持续精神疾病患者的影响:专题分析。
Pub Date : 2022-11-23 DOI: 10.1007/s40737-022-00320-5
Luke Pervan, Stephen Parker, Maddison Wheeler, Frances Dark

The COVID 19 pandemic has required major changes in healthcare delivery. This study sought to understand the impact of the mental healthcare changes associated with COVID-19 on people living with severe and persisting mental illness (SPMI) and staff working in rehabilitation teams in Queensland in Australia. Telephone interviews were completed with participants diagnosed with SPMI who were supported by the rehabilitation teams of a public mental health service (n = 18). Additionally, an anonymous survey was completed with staff from these teams (n = 20, 17.5% of staff). Both datasets were analysed separately using thematic analysis. Four themes were identified through the analysis of the patient interviews: wishing the whole thing would go away; [COVID-19 has] delayed my recovery; being more socially aware; and (you've) got to be clean (which is a) good thing. Four themes emerged through the analysis of the staff survey data: needing to change the model of care; impact on patients, the impact on staff, positive impact. The perceived impact on participant's mental health was like that which was reported in the general population. Participants' emphasised anxiety, loneliness, boredom, and depression rather than a relapse of their primary psychotic illness. Participants noted the pandemic slowed the pace of personal recovery and limited the delivery of specialised rehabilitation programs.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40737-022-00320-5.

COVID 19 大流行要求医疗保健服务做出重大改变。本研究旨在了解与 COVID-19 相关的精神卫生保健变革对严重持续性精神疾病(SPMI)患者和澳大利亚昆士兰康复团队工作人员的影响。我们通过电话采访了被诊断出患有严重持续性精神疾病(SPMI)并由公共精神健康服务机构的康复团队提供支持的参与者(n = 18)。此外,还对这些团队的工作人员(n = 20,占工作人员总数的 17.5%)进行了匿名调查。采用主题分析法对这两个数据集分别进行了分析。通过对患者访谈的分析,确定了四个主题:希望整件事都过去;[COVID-19]延迟了我的康复;提高社会意识;以及(你)必须戒毒(这是件)好事。通过对员工调查数据的分析,我们发现了四个主题:需要改变护理模式;对病人的影响;对员工的影响;积极影响。对参与者心理健康的影响与一般人的报告相同。参与者强调的是焦虑、孤独、无聊和抑郁,而不是原发性精神病的复发。参与者指出,大流行病减缓了个人康复的步伐,并限制了专业康复计划的实施:在线版本包含补充材料,可在 10.1007/s40737-022-00320-5。
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