通过为工作人员和居民举办的创造性写作研讨会,在法医心理健康病房实现人性化护理:一项案例研究

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Mental Health Review Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-16 DOI:10.1108/mhrj-03-2022-0014
Paula Chatterjee, M. Turri
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目的:服务用户的声音处于精神病学运动的最前沿,这些运动希望创造更人性化的护理。虽然真正的知识合作生产受到卫生保健环境内在功能的权力差异的限制,但艺术具有创造协作环境和平等关系的潜力。本案例研究的目的是描述和讨论法医精神健康病房创意写作工作坊的设计和试点评估,作为一种人性化护理的创新方法。设计/方法/方法在法医心理健康病房实施了一项以日常经验为重点的创造性写作干预,涉及四名住院医生和四名心理健康专业人员共同工作。作为服务评估的一部分,与四名心理健康专业人员进行了访谈。使用主题分析对转录本进行分析。对心理健康专业人员访谈的分析显示了两个主题:"一种相互了解的新方式"和"想象工作人员与住院医生之间的关系"。作者讨论了干预的好处,从培养相互关系和超越疾病叙述的同理心的潜力来看。创意写作可以用来让患者和心理健康专家共同分享日常经历和超越疾病的身份。创意/价值创意写作工作坊提出了一种创新的方法,利用创意艺术通过相互作用使关怀人性化。
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Humanising care in a forensic mental health ward through creative writing workshops for staff and residents: a case study
Purpose Service users’ voice is at the forefront of movements within psychiatry that look to create more humanising care. Although genuine co-production of knowledge is limited by the power differential intrinsically functional to the health care setting, the arts have the potential to create collaborative environments and equalise relationships. The purpose of this case study is to describe and discuss the design and pilot evaluation of creative writing workshops in a forensic mental health ward as an innovative method for humanising care. Design/methodology/approach A creative writing intervention focussing on everyday experiences was implemented in a forensic mental health ward and involved four residents and four mental health professionals working together. Interviews were conducted with the four mental health professionals as part of a service evaluation. Transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. Findings Two themes emerged from the analysis of interviews with mental health professionals: “a new way of learning about each other” and “imagining beyond the staff-resident relationship”. The authors discuss the intervention’s benefits in terms of its potential to foster mutuality and empathy beyond the illness narrative. Practical implications Creative writing can be used to engage patients and mental health professionals to jointly share everyday experiences and identities beyond illness. Originality/value The creative writing workshops present an innovative approach concerning the use of creative arts for humanising care through mutuality.
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