患者俱乐部–被低估的支持计划

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Postepy Psychiatrii i Neurologii Pub Date : 2017-11-21 DOI:10.5114/PPN.2017.71475
P. Bronowski, Katarzyna Chotkowska, Magdalena Rowicka
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目的:本文旨在利用患者俱乐部提供精神分裂症患者的全面特征,特别考虑到治疗过程的参数,如社会网络和社会关系水平。方法:本研究于2009-2011年完成。它涉及精神分裂症患者,他们使用这些俱乐部的服务。对照组是其他社区治疗项目的参与者,他们没有从俱乐部中受益。采用专门编制的社会人口学调查问卷、病程调查问卷和社区支持系统调查问卷,以及bizoski环境与社会支持评价量表、Birchwood社会功能量表和普通精神状态检查GAS量表进行数据收集。结果:与其他项目的用户相比,俱乐部参与者使用他们服务的时间更长,平均为83个月。他们的社交网络比那些不参加俱乐部的人稍微多一些。患者的社会功能水平也被检查。那些受益于俱乐部支持的人在"摆脱孤立"和"实现自力更生"方面取得了更高的成绩。相当一部分俱乐部参与者同时使用其他支持计划,首先是职业治疗工作坊(26%)和环境自助之家(39%)。结论:参与社团有助于为精神疾病患者提供稳定和长期的支持。值得记住的是,当患者转介到这样的时候,参与者有很大的人际交往潜力和社会资源来应对疾病的症状。这可能是回归独立生活的一种重要支持形式。在创建或修改俱乐部项目时,我们应该强调与自然相关的活动,而不仅仅是社会生活的制度形式。俱乐部也可以成为有精神疾病经历的人建立自助运动的基础。
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Patient’s Clubs – underestimated support programmes
Purpose: The article aims to provide a comprehensive characterization of people with schizophrenia using the Patient’s Clubs, with particular consideration of the parameters of the healing process, such as social networks and the level of social relations. Methods: The study was completed in 2009-2011. It involved patients suffering from schizophrenia, who used the services of such Clubs. The control group were participants of other community treatment programs, who did not benefit from the Clubs. Data were collected, using the Sociodemographic Questionnaire, the Questionnaire of the course of Illness and the Questionnaire of Community Support System, prepared specially for this research, as well as the Bizoń Evaluation of Environmental and Social Support, the Birchwood Social Functioning Scale and the Scale of the General Mental Status Examination GAS. Results: In comparison with users of other programs, the Clubs participants use their services much longer, i.e. 83 months, on average. They have slightly more numerous social networks than those who do not participate in Clubs. The level of social functioning of patients was also examined. Those benefiting from the support of Clubs achieved higher results in scales ‘exiting isolation’ and ‘self-reliance implemented’. Significant part of the Clubs participants Clubs used at the same time other support programs, first of all the Occupational Therapy Workshops (26%) and the Environmental Self-Help Houses (39%). Conclusions: Participation in Clubs facilitates a stable and long-term support for people with mental illness experience. It is worth remembering that, when referring patients to such, the participants have great interpersonal potentials social resources to cope well with the symptoms of the disease. This may be an important form of support in returning to independent living. When creating or modifying the Clubs’ programs, we should emphasize on the access to activities associated with natural, and not only institutional forms of social life. Clubs may also become the basis for building a self-help movement of people with mental illness experience.
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期刊介绍: The quarterly Advances in Psychiatry and Neurology is aimed at psychiatrists, neurologists as well as scientists working in related areas of basic and clinical research, psychology, social sciences and humanities. The journal publishes original papers, review articles, case reports, and - at the initiative of the Editorial Board – reflections or experiences on currently vivid theoretical and practical questions or controversies. Articles submitted to the journal are evaluated first by the Section Editors, specialists in the fields of psychiatry, clinical psychology, science of the brain and mind and neurology, and reviewed by acknowledged authorities in the respective field. Authors and reviewers remain anonymous to each other.
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