探索目前在IAPT服务中与老年人合作的看法和经验:障碍和克服的方法

Rachel Porter, Kerrianne Devlin
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老龄化人口正在迅速增加,但研究继续显示,自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,接受和寻求心理治疗的老年人人数有所下降。本研究旨在确定在IAPT服务中访问和参与的感知障碍,并探索可能克服这些障碍的方法。24名IAPT临床医生完成了一项在线调查,探索他们与老年人进行心理工作的经验。内容分析揭示了与障碍相关的三个关键主题和子主题:(1)技术(信心、能力、不情愿、获取),(2)健康(承诺、协助、行动、障碍),(3)来访者参与(期望、理解、污名、动机)以及克服这些障碍的三个子主题:(1)治疗师灵活性(慢节奏、适应、路标)(2)来访者自主性(社会化、来访者价值观、期望);(3)治疗联盟(诚实、倾听需求、协作)。希望这些发现有助于提高对IAPT临床医生所经历的与老年人接触和参与相关的潜在挑战的认识和认识,并开始强调克服这些挑战的可能方法。
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Exploring current perceptions and experiences of working with older adults within an IAPT service: Barriers and ways to overcome
The aging population is increasing rapidly however research continues to show a decline in the number of older adults accessing and seeking psychological treatment since the Covid-19 pandemic. This study aims to identify perceived barriers to access and engagement within an IAPT service and explores possible ways these might be overcome. 24 IAPT clinicians completed an online survey exploring their experiences of working psychologically with older adults. Content analysis revealed three key themes and subthemes related to barriers: (1) Technology (Confidence, Ability, Reluctance, Access), (2) Health (Commitment, Assistance, Mobility, Impairments), (3) Client engagement (Expectation, Understanding, Stigma, Motivation) and three themes with subthemes for overcoming these barriers: (1) Therapist flexibility (Slower pace, Adaptations, Signposting) (2) Client autonomy (Socialisation, Client values, expectations); (3) Therapeutic alliance (Honesty, Listening to needs, Collaboration). It is hoped these findings help to raise awareness and recognition of potential challenges associated with older adult access and engagement as experienced by IAPT clinicians and begins to highlight possible ways these might be overcome.
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