A qualitative emancipatory inquiry into relationships between people with mental disorders and health professionals

被引:8
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作者
Martinez-Martinez, Concepcion [1 ,2 ]
Sanchez-Martinez, Vanessa [2 ]
Ballester-Martinez, Javier [3 ]
Richart-Martinez, Miguel [4 ]
Ramos-Pichardo, Juan Diego [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Europea, Dept Nursing & Physiotherapy, Fac Hlth Sci, Valencia, Spain
[2] Univ Valencia, Fac Nursing & Podiatry, C Jaume Roig S-N, Valencia 46010, Spain
[3] Movimiento Desacuerdo, Dis Cuerdos, Valencia, Spain
[4] Univ Alicante, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing, San Vicente Del Raspeig, Spain
[5] Univ Huelva, Dept Nursing, Huelva, Spain
关键词
emancipatory investigation; nurse; paternalism; shared decision-making; stigma; therapeutic alliance; SHARED DECISION-MAKING; THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; CARE; STIGMA; ATTITUDES; ILLNESS; INDIVIDUALS; COERCION; DISCRIMINATION;
D O I
10.1111/jpm.12727
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? A therapeutic alliance with people with mental disorders could help increase the efficacy of treatment. The paradigm shift from a paternalistic model to one that respects the person's autonomy has led to professionals accepting the active role of people with mental disorders making decisions that affect their treatment. What this paper adds to existing knowledge? People with mental disorders perceive paternalistic and stigmatizing attitudes from health professionals, and they do not feel involved in decisions about their health, which can render effective therapeutic alliances difficult. The findings reveal that although people in Mediterranean countries are used to paternalistic treatment from health professionals due to cultural factors, people with mental disorders are increasingly critical of how they are treated and demand greater autonomy and respect in the decision to undergo drug therapy. What are the implications for practice? In their interactions with people with mental disorders, health professionals should include efforts aimed at improving shared decision-making capabilities and avoiding paternalistic or stigmatizing attitudes. Introduction: A therapeutic alliance with people is essential for the efficacy of treatments. However, the traditional paternalistic values of the Mediterranean society may be incompatible with patient autonomy. Aim: To explore the therapeutic relationship from the perspective of people diagnosed with mental disorders with health professionals, including nurses. Methods: This emancipatory research was performed through focus groups, with people with mental disorders who had a variety of diagnoses and experiences of acute and community-based mental health services and other healthcare services. Data were analysed using the content analysis method. Results: Four main themes emerged: stereotypes and prejudice; quality of interactions and treatment; emotional and behavioural impacts; and demands. Discussion: According to the participants' descriptions, health professionals are not exempt from prejudice against persons with psychiatric diagnoses. They reported experiencing abuse of power, malpractice, and overmedication. Thus, in the Mediterranean culture, professional attitudes may represent a barrier for an appropriate therapeutic alliance, and people with mental disorders do not feel involved in making decisions about their health. Implications for practice: Knowing how people with mental disorders perceive their interactions with health professionals and the effects is necessary to move the care model towards more symmetric relationships that facilitate a therapeutic alliance.
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页码:721 / 737
页数:17
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