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Supported decision-making from the perspectives of mental health service users, family members supporting them and mental health practitioners

机译:支持精神卫生服务用户的观点,支持他们和心理健康从业者的家庭成员的支持决策

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Background: Supporting the decision-making of mental health service users fulfils professional, ethical and moral obligations of mental health practitioners. It may also aid personal recovery. Previous research on the effectiveness of supported decision-making interventions is limited. Aims: The study aims to explore from several perspectives the barriers and facilitators to supported decision-making in an Australian context. Supported decision-making was considered in terms of interpersonal experiences and legal supported decision-making mechanisms. Methods: In all, 90 narrative interviews about experiences of supported decision-making were conducted and analysed. Participants were mental health service users who reported diagnoses of schizophrenia, psychosis, bipolar disorder and severe depression; family members supporting them and mental health practitioners, including psychiatrists. The data were analysed thematically across all participants. Results: Negative interpersonal experiences in the mental health care system undermined involvement in decision-making for people with psychiatric diagnoses and family carers. Mental health practitioners noted their own disempowerment in service systems as barriers to good supported decision-making practices. All groups noted the influence of prevailing attitudes towards mental health service users and the associated stigma and discrimination that exist in services and the broader community. They believed that legal supported decision-making mechanisms facilitate the participation of mental health service user and their family supporters in supported decision-making. Conclusions: Enabling supported decision-making in clinical practice and policy can be facilitated by (1) support for good communication skills and related attitudes and practices among mental health practitioners and removing barriers to their good practice in health and social services and (2) introducing legal supported decision-making mechanisms.
机译:背景:支持心理健康服务用户的决策,符合精神卫生从业者的专业,道德和道德义务。它还可以帮助个人恢复。以前关于支持决策干预的有效性的研究有限。目的:该研究旨在从几个角度探索障碍和促进者在澳大利亚背景下支持决策。支持的决策是在人际经历和法律支持的决策机制方面考虑的。方法:总之,对支持决策经验的90项叙事访谈进行了分析。参与者是诊断精神分裂症,精神病,双相情感障碍和严重抑郁症的心理健康服务用户;支持他们和心理健康从业者,包括精神科医生的家庭成员。这些数据在所有参与者跨越主题分析。结果:精神保健系统中的负面的人际经历因精神诊断和家庭照顾者而受到决策决策的。心理健康从业者注意到自己的服务系统中的障碍,作为良好支持的决策实践的障碍。所有小组都注意到普遍态度对心理健康服务用户的影响以及服务和更广泛的社区中存在的相关耻辱和歧视。他们认为,法律支持的决策机制促进了精神卫生服务用户及其家庭支持者的参与。结论:(1)支持临床实践和政策的支持决策,并支持良好的沟通技巧以及心理健康从业者之间的相关态度和实践,并删除卫生和社会服务良好实践的障碍和(2)介绍法律支持的决策机制。

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