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摘要
简介工作是精神病长期住院患者融入社会的核心。在阿根廷精神卫生保健改革的背景下,了解当地精神病院出院人员的工作融入情况非常重要。本研究旨在描述阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯省何塞-埃斯特韦斯医院(José A. Estéves)的长期精神病住院妇女在重返社区生活后,在融入劳动力市场方面的意义和做法:描述性混合方法研究。分析了何塞-A-埃斯特韦斯医院辅助出院和康复计划的案例,该计划在 2018 年陪伴了 69 名妇女。为了进行定量分析,对69名妇女的数据进行了分析,为了进行定性分析,对9名妇女进行了抽样访谈:74%的妇女在出院后从事过一些工作,尽管在研究时只有33%的妇女在工作。她们从事的工作属于初级和低能力职业,大多是在辅助性工作计划中。与住院前相比,精神病患者住院后所从事的工作更低级、更不正式,也更少接触公众:讨论和结论:长期的精神病住院治疗是人们工作轨迹中的一个重要断点。尽管精神病住院后的工作经历很有价值,但这些经历主要是在非正规经济部门。
Meanings and practices about work of women discharged from a psychiatric hospital of Buenos Aires province, Argentina
Introduction: Work is central to the social inclusion of people who have had long-term psychiatric hospitalizations. In the context of the mental health care reform in Argentina, it is important to produce local knowledge about work
inclusion of people discharged from psychiatric hospitals. The objective of this study was to describe the meanings and practices of women who had long-term psychiatric hospitalizations at the José A. Estéves Hospital in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, regarding their inclusion in the labor market, once they return to live in the community.
Methods and materials: Descriptive mixed-methods study. The case of the Assisted Discharge and Rehabilitation Program of José A. Estéves Hospital, which accompanied 69 women in the year 2018, was analyzed. For quantitative analysis the data of the 69 women was analyzed, and for qualitative analysis a sample of nine women were interviewed.
Results: 74% of women did some work after their discharge, although at the moment of the study only 33% were working. The jobs they carried out corresponded to elementary and low-competence occupational levels, mostly in a supported work program. After the psychiatric hospitalization, jobs obtained were less qualified, more informal and less exposed to the public than those held before the hospitalization.
Discussion and conclusionss: Prolonged psychiatric hospitalization is a significant break in people’s work trajectories. Despite the value of work experiences after having a psychiatric hospitalization, those experiences mainly correspond to the informal sector of the economy.