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Ontological security and connectivity provided by pets: a study in the self-management of the everyday lives of people diagnosed with a long-term mental health condition

机译:宠物提供的本体安全性和连通性:对自我诊断为长期精神健康状况者的日常生活进行自我管理的研究

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Background Despite evidence that connecting people to relevant wellbeing-related resources brings therapeutic benefit, there is limited understanding, in the context of mental health recovery, of the potential value and contribution of pet ownership to personal support networks for self-management. This study aimed to explore the role of pets in the support and management activities in the personal networks of people with long-term mental health problems. Methods Semi-structured interviews centred on ‘ego’ network mapping were conducted in two locations (in the North West and in the South of England) with 54 participants with a diagnosis of a long-term mental health problem. Interviews explored the day-to-day experience of living with a mental illness, informed by the notion of illness work undertaken by social network members within personal networks. Narratives were elicited that explored the relationship, value, utility and meaning of pets in the context of the provision of social support and management provided by other network members. Interviews were recorded, then transcribed verbatim before being analysed using a framework analysis. Results The majority of pets were placed in the central, most valued circle of support within the network diagrams. Pets were implicated in relational work through the provision of secure and intimate relationships not available elsewhere. Pets constituted a valuable source of illness work in managing feelings through distraction from symptoms and upsetting experiences, and provided a form of encouragement for activity. Pets were of enhanced salience where relationships with other network members were limited or difficult. Despite these benefits, pets were unanimously neither considered nor incorporated into individual mental health care plans. Conclusions Drawing on a conceptual framework built on Corbin and Strauss’s notion of illness ‘work’ and notions of a personal workforce of support undertaken within whole networks of individuals, this study contributes to our understanding of the role of pets in the daily management of long-term mental health problems. Pets should be considered a main rather than a marginal source of support in the management of long-term mental health problems, and this has implications for the planning and delivery of mental health services.
机译:背景技术尽管有证据表明将人们与相关的与健康相关的资源联系在一起会带来治疗益处,但在精神健康恢复的背景下,人们对宠物所有权对自我管理个人支持网络的潜在价值和贡献的了解有限。这项研究旨在探讨宠物在长期精神健康问题人士的个人网络中在支持和管理活动中的作用。方法以“自我”网络测绘为中心的半结构式访谈在两个地点(英格兰西北和英格兰南部)进行,有54名参与者被诊断出长期精神健康问题。访谈通过个人网络中社交网络成员从事的疾病工作概念,探讨了患有精神疾病的日常经验。引发了叙事,在其他网络成员提供的社会支持和管理中探索了宠物的关系,价值,效用和含义。记录访谈,然后逐字转录,然后使用框架分析进行分析。结果大多数宠物被放置在网络图中最重要的支撑中心。宠物通过提供其他地方所没有的安全和亲密关系而牵涉到关系工作中。宠物是分散症状和不适经历来管理情绪的重要疾病工作来源,并提供了一种鼓励活动的形式。在与其他网络成员的关系有限或困难的情况下,宠物的显着性增强。尽管有这些好处,宠物还是没有被一致考虑也没有纳入个人的精神保健计划。结论基于Corbin和Strauss的疾病“工作”概念以及在整个个人网络中进行的个人劳动支持的概念的概念框架,本研究有助于我们理解宠物在长期宠物日常管理中的作用。长期心理健康问题。在长期精神卫生问题的管理中,应将宠物视为主要而非主要的支持来源,这对精神卫生服务的规划和提供具有影响。

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