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A self psychology perspective on challenges and approaches in professional interactions with service users:--a qualitative interview of mental health workers./Selvpsykologiske tilnorminger til utfordringer i brukermedvirkningsrelasjoner--En kvalitativ studie blantpsykisk helsearbeidere

Research exploring users' and professionals' experiences of user participation in practice is not extensive and so far findings appear inconclusive. This study aimed to generate knowledge about how mental health workers perceive user participation in challenging interactions. Data were col...

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Published in:Vård i Norden 2011-09, Vol.31 (3), p.35
Main Authors: Myklebust, Kjellaug K, Bjorkly, Stal
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Language:English
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Summary:Research exploring users' and professionals' experiences of user participation in practice is not extensive and so far findings appear inconclusive. This study aimed to generate knowledge about how mental health workers perceive user participation in challenging interactions. Data were collected from qualitative interviews with mental health workers in Norwegian community services. Vignettes describing challenging situations were used in the interviews in order to elicit reflections pertaining to user participation. Kvale's phenomenological- hermeneutical method was employed to analyze interview data according to his three levels of interpretation: 1) self-understanding, 2) critical "common sense " understanding, and 3) theoretical understanding. Self-psychology was used to interpret data at the third level. The informants emphasized three main strategies to secure user participation: Working towards the user's goals, facilitating flexible communication and enhancing a good relationship. Still, informants perceived the challenging interactions as either being dominated by the user or the mental health worker. This dichotomy indicates that a better understanding of the relationship and improved communication skills are required to enhance mutual participation for user and caregiver. KEY WORDS: user participation, mental health worker, self-psychology
ISSN:0107-4083