使家庭参与退伍军人精神卫生保健:主要考虑因素和建议

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI:10.3138/jmvfh-2022-0060
Victoria Carmichael, Sara Rodrigues, Laryssa Lamrock, Meriem Benlamri, M. Notarianni, F. Hosseiny
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当退伍军人寻求和接受心理健康护理时,他们的家庭成员经常直接或间接地参与到这个过程中。在加拿大,人们日益认识到需要以家庭为中心的政策和做法;然而,家庭参与护理通常是例外,而不是规则。最近制定的概念框架倡导以退伍军人及其家属的经历、需求和偏好为中心,改造精神卫生系统。这个系统可能非常适合向家庭参与式护理的转变。根据这一框架,本文提出了一个具体涉及退伍军人精神卫生保健家庭的案例。特别是,家庭和退伍军人福利之间的关键关系,以及参与的主要好处和潜在障碍被考虑。考虑到这些因素,本文提出了一些建议,以推动研究、实践和政策向前发展。这些措施包括:1)正式确定家庭的定义;2)对退伍军人家庭及其参与有更全面和细致的了解;3)使用教育和指导材料来提高知识和能力建设。尽管存在潜在的局限性,但这些考虑和建议提供了一个机会,可以促进有关家庭有意义和安全地参与退伍军人心理保健的对话。
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Involving families in Veteran mental health care: Key considerations and recommendations
LAY SUMMARY When Veterans seek and receive mental health care, their family members are often involved, directly or indirectly, in the process. Within Canada, recognition of the need for family-centred policies and practices is growing; however, family involvement in care is generally the exception rather than the rule. A recently developed Conceptual Framework advocates for a transformed mental health system centred on the experiences, needs, and preferences of Veterans and their families. This system may be well suited to a shift toward family-involved care. Drawing on this framework, this article makes a case for specifically involving families in Veteran mental health care. In particular, the crucial relationship between family and Veteran well-being is considered, as well as key benefits of and potential barriers to involvement. With these considerations in mind, some recommendations are made to move research, practice, and policy forward. These include 1) formalizing the definition of family, 2) developing a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of Veteran families and their involvement, and 3) using educational and guidance materials to improve knowledge and build capacity. Despite potential limitations, these considerations and recommendations offer an opportunity to advance dialogue related to meaningful and safe involvement of families in Veteran mental health care.
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