Mindfulness-based psychoeducation for schizophrenia spectrum disorders: a qualitative analysis of participants' experiences

被引:1
|
作者
Lam, Angie Ho Yan [1 ]
Leung, Sau Fong [2 ]
Chien, Wai Tong [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, LKS Fac Med, Sch Nursing, Pokfulam, 4-F William MW Mong Block,21 Sassoon Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Nethersole Sch Nursing, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
mindfulness; schizophrenia; psychoeducation; emotion regulation; illness management; COGNITIVE THERAPY; MEDITATION PRACTICE; STRESS REDUCTION; CHINESE PATIENTS; PSYCHOSIS; PROGRAM; ANXIETY; INTERVENTION; PERSPECTIVES; DEPRESSION;
D O I
10.1080/10376178.2021.1994864
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background Mindfulness-based psychoeducation program (MBPP) has been proposed as a new approach to improve the overall outcomes for individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. However, to date, limited studies have examined the participants' experiences of MBPP for schizophrenia. Aim The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) who underwent an 8-week MBPP with respect to their perception of the benefits and unusual challenges of mindfulness training and self-practices. Method Twenty-four (n = 24) individuals with SSDs were invited to participate in an 8-week MBPP. A total of eight participants were invited for semi-structured interview one week after the final class of MBPP. The semi-structured interview was conducted in Cantonese and data were transcribed by the first author. Of the eight participants, five participants had unusual experiences and three participants had a positive experience with MBPP. They were included to provide more candid understanding on the constituents of diverse experience towards MBPP. An interview guide was developed to understand the patients' perceptions of MBPP, the challenege in self-practising mindfulness, and the changes in how they coped with their illness during and after taking part in MBPP. Qualitative data from the semi-structured interview were recorded by a research assistant and the transcripts were proof-read by the participants to ensure accuracy. The Software NVivo 12 Pro was used to manage the qualitative data from the semi-structured interview. Thematic analysis was adopted to identify the major themes from the qualitative data. Result Five themes emerged: developing a state of mindfulness, empowering illness management, learning a new way to regulate emotion, encountering barriers in self-practising mindfulness and preference for bodily mindfulness. Conclusion The findings provide comprehensive knowledge and deeper insights into treatment processes of mindfulness psychoeducation as an intervention for schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Impact statement This study establishes a body of knowledge regarding people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders who received mindfulness psychoeducation intervention. The results suggest that patients can develop a new way to regulate emotion and manage their illness through mindfulness psychoeducation. The perceived negative experience of some patients also warrants closer attention in mindfulness practice, especially for individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Further research could focus on factors leading to the negative consequences of mindfulness practice and the ways to minimize the negative consequeces.
引用
收藏
页码:387 / 406
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] A qualitative study of trainee school psychologists' experiences of an online mindfulness-based intervention
    Pickard, Judy A.
    Allsop, Kendall
    Deane, Frank P.
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGISTS AND COUNSELLORS IN SCHOOLS, 2024, 34 (01) : 18 - 33
  • [22] A Qualitative Analysis of the Impact of Preoperative Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on Total Knee Arthroplasty Surgical Experiences
    Reynolds, Kristin A.
    Sommer, Jordana L.
    Roy, Rachel
    Kornelsen, Jennifer
    Mackenzie, Corey S.
    El-Gabalawy, Renee
    PAIN MANAGEMENT NURSING, 2024, 25 (04) : 409 - 416
  • [23] Effects of a mindfulness-based psychoeducation programme for Chinese patients with schizophrenia: 2-year follow-up
    Chien, Wai Tong
    Thompson, David R.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2014, 205 (01) : 52 - 59
  • [24] An international multi-site, randomized controlled trial of a mindfulness-based psychoeducation group programme for people with schizophrenia
    Chien, W. T.
    Bressington, D.
    Yip, A.
    Karatzias, T.
    PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2017, 47 (12) : 2081 - 2096
  • [25] Effects of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) on psychotic symptoms and psychological outcomes in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Reangsing, Chuntana
    Wongsuraprakit, Sathit
    Punsuwun, Sasinun
    Oerther, Sarah
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2024, 342
  • [26] The Effect of Mindfulness-Based Psychoeducation on Parental Psychology After Leukemia Diagnosis
    Orak, Oya Sevcan
    Tunc, Ercan
    Albayrak, Canan
    JOURNAL OF LOSS & TRAUMA, 2024,
  • [27] The impact of mindfulness-based interventions on the experiences of cancer patients: A qualitative meta-synthesis
    Zhou, Bo
    Mui, Lim Gek
    Li, Jinnan
    Hu, Jiahui
    PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, 2024, 127
  • [28] PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF PSYCHOEDUCATION IN THE REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDERS
    Palin, Aleksandr V.
    KONSULTATIVNAYA PSIKHOLOGIYA I PSIKHOTERAPIYA-COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2024, 32 (03): : 96 - 115
  • [29] Student counsellor experiences of mindfulness-based intervention training: A systematic review of the qualitative literature
    Fletcher, Lynne
    Pond, Rachael
    Gardiner, Brent
    PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH, 2022, 32 (03) : 306 - 328
  • [30] Impact of the mindfulness-based psychoeducation applied to people having a myocardial infarction on mindfulness and posttraumatic growth
    Aydindogmus, Ayse
    Savasan, Aysegul
    PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHIATRIC CARE, 2022, 58 (04) : 1410 - 1420