Samuel T Murphy, Jennifer S Cheavens, Daniel R Strunk
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摘要
导言:在美国,获得心理治疗的机会有限是一个亟待解决的问题,尤其是在较偏远的农村地区。一种可能未得到充分利用的资源是来自朋友和家人的非正式护理。虽然农村地区的人比城市地区的人更依赖于非正规护理,但几乎没有什么方法可以指导感兴趣的护理人员如何最有效地提供护理:在这项研究中,我们对 "亲友心理健康计划"(Friends and Family for Mental Health Program)进行了试点测试,该计划是我们开发的一项心理健康技能计划,旨在加强非正式照顾者的非正式照顾,减少他们的心理症状。为了初步检验该计划的潜在益处,我们评估了该计划对非正式护理技能、希望、心理症状和心理健康技能的影响:结果:非正式护理技能和希望都有所提高。结果:非正式护理技能和希望得到了提高,参与者还报告说焦虑减少了。我们考虑了干预反馈,为干预的发展提供了参考:总之,研究结果为该计划提供了初步支持,并为今后的改进提供了方向:尽管还需要进一步的研究,但初步证据表明,针对非正规护理人员的心理健康技能计划在农村地区既是需要的,也是有益的。
The Friends and Family for Mental Health Program: a pilot study of a cognitive behavioral therapy skills intervention for rural adults.
Introduction: Limited access to psychological treatment is a pressing problem in the US, especially in more rural areas. One potentially underutilized resource is informal care from friends and family members. Although those in rural areas rely on informal care more than those in urban areas, there is little to guide interested caregivers in how they can be most effective.
Methods: In this study, we conducted a pilot test of the Friends and Family for Mental Health Program, a mental health skills program we developed to enhance informal care and reduce psychological symptoms among informal caregivers. To provide an initial test of the potential benefits of this program, we evaluated the impact of the program on informal care skills, hope, psychological symptoms, and mental health skills.
Results: Informal care skills and hope improved. Participants also reported reduced anxiety. We considered intervention feedback to inform intervention development.
Discussion: Overall, findings provided preliminary support for the program and provide directions for future refinements.
Conclusion: Though further research is needed, initial evidence suggests mental health skills programs directed at informal caregivers are both desired and beneficial in rural areas.
期刊介绍:
Rural and Remote Health is a not-for-profit, online-only, peer-reviewed academic publication. It aims to further rural and remote health education, research and practice. The primary purpose of the Journal is to publish and so provide an international knowledge-base of peer-reviewed material from rural health practitioners (medical, nursing and allied health professionals and health workers), educators, researchers and policy makers.