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Recovery After Psychosis: Qualitative Study of Service User Experiences of Lived Experience Videos on a Recovery-Oriented Website

机译:精神病后恢复:面向恢复的网站上生活体验视频的服务用户体验的定性研究

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Background Digital interventions offer an innovative way to make the experiences of people living with mental illness available to others. As part of the Self-Management And Recovery Technology (SMART) research program on the use of digital resources in mental health services, an interactive website was developed including videos of people with lived experience of mental illness discussing their recovery. These peer videos were designed to be watched on a tablet device with a mental health worker, or independently. Objective Our aim was to explore how service users experienced viewing the lived experience videos on this interactive website, as well as its influence on their recovery journey. Methods In total, 36 service users with experience of using the website participated in individual semistructured qualitative interviews. All participants had experience of psychosis. Data analysis occurred alongside data collection, following principles of constructivist grounded theory methodology. Results According to participants, engaging with lived experience videos was a pivotal experience of using the website. Participants engaged with peers through choosing and watching the videos and reflecting on their own experience in discussions that opened up with a mental health worker. Benefits of seeing others talking about their experience included “being inspired,” “knowing I’m not alone,” and “believing recovery is possible.” Experiences of watching the videos were influenced by the participants’ intrapersonal context, particularly their ways of coping with life and use of technology. The interpersonal context of watching the videos with a worker, who guided website use and facilitated reflection, enriched the experience. Conclusions Engaging with lived experience videos was powerful for participants, contributing to their feeling connected and hopeful. Making websites with lived experience video content available to service users and mental health workers demonstrates strong potential to support service users’ recovery.
机译:背景技术数字干预提供了一种创新的方式,使精神疾病患者的经历可为他人所用。作为关于在精神卫生服务中使用数字资源的自我管理和恢复技术(SMART)研究计划的一部分,开发了一个交互式网站,其中包含一些有精神疾病经验者的视频,讨论他们的康复情况。这些对等视频旨在与心理健康工作者一起在平板电脑上观看,也可以独立观看。目标我们的目的是探索服务用户如何体验此交互式网站上的现场体验视频,以及其对他们恢复过程的影响。方法共有36名具有使用该网站经验的服务用户参加了个别的半结构化定性访谈。所有参与者都患有精神病。遵循建构主义扎根理论方法论的原则,数据分析与数据收集同时进行。结果参与者认为,与现场体验视频互动是使用该网站的关键体验。参与者通过选择和观看视频并与同龄人互动,在与精神卫生工作者进行的讨论中反思自己的经历。看到别人谈论自己的经历的好处包括“被启发”,“知道我并不孤单”和“相信康复是可能的”。观看视频的体验受参与者的人际关系影响,尤其是他们应对生活和使用技术的方式。与工作人员一起观看视频的人际关系帮助了网站的使用并促进了反思,从而丰富了体验。结论参加现场体验视频对参与者很有帮助,有助于他们建立联系并充满希望。向服务用户和精神卫生工作者提供具有现场体验视频内容的网站,显示了支持服务用户康复的强大潜力。

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