精神病护理的文化途径:来自墨西哥普埃布拉的病人和护理人员的叙述。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Transcultural Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1177/13634615241233683
Sylvanna M Vargas, Wilmer A Rivas, Andrew Ryder, María Del Carmen Elizabeth Lara Muñoz, Steven R López
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本研究采用麦吉尔疾病叙事访谈法(MINI)来探讨患者(6 人)和护理人员(3 人)对如何识别和寻求精神病治疗的叙事。参与者是从墨西哥普埃布拉的一家公立精神病医院--拉斐尔-塞拉诺博士精神病医院(Hospital Psiquiátrico Dr. Rafael Serrano)的门诊诊所招募的。所有参与者都同意用西班牙语完成半结构化访谈。采用主题分析法从参与者的叙述中归纳出共同的主题。结果表明,在最初症状出现时,大多数参与者注意到了幻觉的存在,但并未就这一标志性症状寻求帮助。据参与者描述,只有当他们或他们患病的亲属表现出不断升级的攻击性行为或身体症状,并被解释为常见的医疗问题时,他们才会寻求治疗。随着参与者开始接触专业的心理健康服务,他们开始将精神病概念化为一种攻击性障碍。对一些参与者来说,这种将精神病视为攻击性疾病的观念导致了他们对诊断的矛盾心理。这些结果可以用文化脚本框架来理解,该框架认为文化规范受到对正常性和行为价值的集体理解的影响。本文还讨论了社区活动的意义。
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Cultural pathways to psychosis care: Patient and caregiver narratives from Puebla, Mexico.

The current study used the McGill Illness Narrative Interview (MINI) to explore patients' (n = 6) and caregivers' (n = 3) narratives about how they identified and sought care for psychosis. Participants were recruited from an outpatient clinic at the Hospital Psiquiátrico Dr. Rafael Serrano, a public psychiatric hospital in Puebla, Mexico. All participants consented to complete semi-structured interviews in Spanish. Thematic analyses were used to inductively identify common themes in participants' narratives. The results indicated that during the initial symptom onset, most participants noticed the presence of hallucinations but did not seek help for this hallmark symptom. Participants described seeking care only when they or their ill relative exhibited escalating aggressive behaviors or physical symptoms that were interpreted as common medical problems. As participants became connected to specialty mental health services, they began to develop a conceptualization of psychosis as a disorder of aggression. For some participants, this conceptualization of psychosis as an illness of aggression contributed to their ambivalence about the diagnosis. These results can be understood using a cultural scripts framework, which suggests that cultural norms are influenced by collective understandings of normalcy and valorization of behaviors. Implications for community campaigns are discussed.

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期刊介绍: Transcultural Psychiatry is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on cultural psychiatry and mental health. Cultural psychiatry is concerned with the social and cultural determinants of psychopathology and psychosocial treatments of the range of mental and behavioural problems in individuals, families and human groups. In addition to the clinical research methods of psychiatry, it draws from the disciplines of psychiatric epidemiology, medical anthropology and cross-cultural psychology.
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