关于严重顽固性精神疾病患者临终关怀和姑息关怀方法的定性研究:思考与带回家的信息》。

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Alpha psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.5152/alphapsychiatry.2024.241693
Loïc Moureau, Caressa Van Hoe, Monica Verhofstadt
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在医疗保健和社会中,严重和持续性精神疾病患者(SPMI)虽然人数不多,但却是弱势群体。尽管如此,我们还是提倡让重度持续性精神疾病患者参与研究,以改善为他们提供的医疗服务。然而,由于一些因素,包括(自我)耻辱感、决策能力评估、沟通能力下降以及(感知到的)不良事件风险等,对这一人群进行定性研究具有挑战性,导致学术兴趣和科学出版物相对匮乏。在这篇论文中,作者分享了他们在这一群体中开展定性研究的实践经验,特别关注包括临终关怀和姑息关怀方法在内的敏感话题。作者系统地描述并反思了在不同研究阶段遇到的有利因素和挑战因素。涉及严重精神障碍患者的定性研究需要从不同的角度看待研究方法,并要求研究人员具备特定的能力。正如预期的那样,充分的准备、全面的跟进以及对所有参与者的支持是成功的关键因素。此外,这可能还需要采用某种非常规的定性访谈方法,鼓励将创造性和道德反思作为指导原则。探索替代方法和非常规参与研究可以为目前在研究讨论中没有代表的个人提供急需的发言权。
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Qualitative Research on the Topic of End-of-Life Care and a Palliative Care Approach in Persons with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness: Reflections and Take-Home Messages.

Persons experiencing severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) constitute a small but vulnerable population in healthcare and society. Nonetheless, it is advocated to involve people with SPMI in research to improve how care is provided to them. However, qualitative research with this population is challenging due to several factors, including (self-) stigma, assessment of decision-making capacity, reduced communication skills, and the (perceived) risk of adverse events, resulting in relative scarcity in academic interest and scientific publications. In this contribution, the authors share their practical experiences in conducting qualitative research among this group of people, specifically focusing on sensitive topics including end-of-life care and palliative care approaches. Both beneficial and challenging factors encountered across the different research stages are systematically delineated and reflected upon. Qualitative research involving persons with SPMI necessitates a different perspective on methodology and requires specific competencies from researchers. As might be expected, adequate preparation, thorough follow-up, and support for all involved are critical success factors. Additionally, however, it may also require adopting a somewhat unconventional approach to qualitative interviewing, encouraging creativity and ethical reflection as guiding principles. Exploring alternative methodologies and non-conventional engagement in research could provide a much-needed voice to individuals who are currently unrepresented in the research discourse.

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