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Making sense of self‐care practices at the intersection of severe mental illness and physical health—An Australian study

机译:严重精神疾病与体育卫生地区的自我保健实践感,澳大利亚研究

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Abstract The poor physical health of people who experience severe mental illness ( SMI ) is an important public health issue that has been acknowledged, yet not properly addressed. People who live with SMI perform a myriad of complex tasks in order to take care of their physical health, while receiving unpredictable levels of support and assistance from health professionals. In this qualitative study, we aimed to uncover the kinds of work people with SMI do in order to look after their physical health. In a metropolitan area in Queensland, Australia, 32 people with lived experience of SMI participated in semi‐structured, face‐to‐face interviews. Data were digitally recorded, transcribed verbatim and open coded. They were then themed using a constant comparative process. We found that people with SMI were engaged in a “rhythm of life with illness” that consisted of relatively short, acute and chaotic cycles of mental and physical illness, accompanied by much longer mental and physical illness recovery cycles. Participants engaged in three specific types of health‐related work to manage these cycles: discovery work (and the associated role of the health professional); sense‐making work to meaningfully interpret health and illness; and embedding work to become engaged self‐managers of illness and producers of health. We discuss how varying levels of support from health professionals impact consumers' self‐management of their physical and mental health; how health professionals influence consumers' experience of treatment burden; and implications for practice.
机译:摘要患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人身体健康状况不佳是一个重要的公共卫生问题,已经得到承认,但尚未得到妥善解决。患有SMI的人为了照顾自己的身体健康,会执行各种复杂的任务,同时也会从卫生专业人员那里获得不可预测的支持和帮助。在这项定性研究中,我们旨在揭示患有SMI的人为了照顾他们的身体健康所做的工作。在澳大利亚昆士兰的一个大都市地区,32名有SMI生活经历的人参加了半结构化的面对面访谈。数据经过数字记录、逐字转录和开放编码。然后,他们使用一个持续的比较过程来设定主题。我们发现,患有SMI的人处于一种“有病的生活节奏”,包括相对较短、急性和混乱的精神和身体疾病周期,伴随着更长的精神和身体疾病恢复周期。参与者参与三种特定类型的健康相关工作来管理这些周期:发现工作(以及健康专业人员的相关角色);有意义的解释健康和疾病的工作;将工作嵌入到疾病的自我管理者和健康的生产者中。我们讨论了卫生专业人员不同程度的支持如何影响消费者对其身心健康的自我管理;卫生专业人员如何影响消费者的治疗负担体验;以及对实践的影响。

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