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How do patients with severe mental diagnosis cope in everyday life - a qualitative study comparing patients’ experiences of self-referral inpatient treatment with treatment as usual?

机译:患有严重精神诊断的患者在日常生活中如何应对?这项定性研究将患者的自我转诊住院治疗与常规治疗进行了比较?

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Background Several hospitals in Norway provide short self-referral inpatient treatment to patients with severe mental diagnosis. No studies have compared the experiences of patients who have had the opportunity to self-refer to inpatient treatment with patients who have received treatment as usual. This qualitative study was nested within a randomised controlled trial investigating the effect of self-referral to inpatient treatment. The aim was to explore how patients with severe mental diagnosis coped four months after signing a contract for self-referral, as compared to patients receiving treatment as usual. Methods Data was collected using qualitative individual interviews with patients with severe mental diagnosis, conducted four months after being randomised either to a contract for self-referral (intervention group) or to treatment as usual (control group). Results Twenty-five patients participated in interviews - 11 from the intervention group and 14 from the control group. Results four months after randomisation showed that patients with a contract for self-referral appeared to have more confidence in strategies to cope with mental illness and to apply more active cognitive strategies. Patients with a contract also expressed less resignation, hopelessness and powerlessness than patients without a contract. In addition, patients with a contract seemed to be closer to the ideal of living a "normal" life and being a "normal" person. Conclusion The results indicate that the patients who had a contract for self-referral had come further in the recovery process and should possibly be better off during treatment.
机译:背景技术挪威的几家医院为患有严重精神病的患者提供短期的自我转诊住院治疗。没有研究将有机会自行参考住院治疗的患者与照常接受治疗的患者的经验进行比较。该定性研究嵌套在一项随机对照试验中,该试验研究了自我推荐转诊至住院治疗的效果。目的是探讨与接受常规治疗的患者相比,具有严重精神诊断的患者在签订自我推荐合同后四个月的应对情况。方法:通过对有严重精神诊断的患者进行定性访谈,收集数据,将其随机分为四个月,进行自我推荐合同(干预组)或常规治疗(对照组)。结果25名患者参加了访谈-干预组11名,对照组14名。随机分组后四个月的结果表明,具有自我推荐合约的患者似乎对应对精神疾病和采取更积极的认知策略的策略更有信心。与没有合同的患者相比,有合同的患者还表现出更少的辞职,绝望和无能为力。此外,有合约的患者似乎更接近过“正常”生活并成为“正常”人的理想。结论结果表明,具有自我推荐合约的患者在康复过程中病情进一步进展,在治疗过程中可能会更好。

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