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'It gives me a sense of belonging': Providing integrated health care and treatment to people with HCV engaged in a psycho-educational support group

机译:“它给了我归属感”:为参与心理教育支持小组的HCV患者提供综合保健和治疗

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Background: Injection drug use (IDU) increases the risk of contracting hepatitis C virus (HCV) yet very few people living with HCV access effective, and potentially curative, treatments. The East Toronto Hepatitis C Program (ETHCP) was developed in 2006 and provides health care, treatment and support to people living with HCV who have complex mental health, physical health and psychosocial needs. The program is anchored in a 16-18 week psychosocial support group located within one of the 3 participating community-based health clinics. The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of individuals engaged in the ETHCP psycho-educational group. Methods: This phenomenological qualitative study consisted of semi-structured in-depth interviews with twenty randomly selected program participants. Results: The three dominant themes that emerged from the analysis were program structure, group cohesion and group as agent for change. The ETHCP "one-stop shopping" model provided a stable foundation allowing for the development of group cohesion. Group cohesion was marked by the formation of intense relationships creating a safe and non-judgmental environment where participants could self-reflect, make social connections and feel cared for and accepted. Three types of relationships characterized group cohesion: relationship to self, relationships with individual group members and relationship to group as a whole. Within the nurturing group environment, participants could challenge themselves and others, ultimately enabling change. Conclusion: The results of our qualitative study suggest that it is the formation of strong group cohesion that facilitated participants' behavioural change, regardless of their level of substance use. The structure of the group provided stability and was characterized by consistent weekly meetings, knowledge exchange and the provision of multiple services in one location. The support from peers and staff allowed participants to develop personal goals. Participants began to see themselves in a new and changed way; expressing this change in a variety of positive behaviours.
机译:背景:注射毒品(IDU)会增加感染丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)的风险,但很少有人能够获得有效且可能治愈的HCV。东多伦多丙型肝炎计划(ETHCP)于2006年制定,旨在为具有复杂心理健康,身体健康和社会心理需要的HCV患者提供医疗保健,治疗和支持。该计划固定在一个16-18周的社会心理支持小组中,该小组位于3个以社区为基础的健康诊所之一。这项研究的目的是探讨参加ETHCP心理教育小组的个人的经验。方法:该现象学定性研究由对20名随机选择的计划参与者的半结构化深度访谈组成。结果:分析中出现的三个主要主题是程序结构,群体凝聚力和群体作为变革的推动力。 ETHCP的“一站式购物”模式为发展团队凝聚力提供了稳定的基础。群体凝聚力的特点是紧密关系的形成,创造了一个安全,非判断性的环境,参与者可以自我反省,建立社会联系并感到被照顾和接受。群体凝聚力的三种关系类型:与自我的关系,与个体群体成员的关系以及与群体整体的关系。在培育小组的环境中,参与者可以挑战自己和他人,最终促成变革。结论:我们定性研究的结果表明,无论参与者的药物使用水平如何,强大的团队凝聚力的形成促进了参与者的行为改变。该小组的结构提供了稳定,其特点是每周举行一次会议,进行知识交流并在一个地点提供多种服务。同事和员工的支持使参与者能够制定个人目标。参与者开始以崭新的方式看到自己。在各种积极行为中表达这种变化。

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