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Med Lav ; 109(3): 201-9, 2018 05 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29943751

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The triple-dip recession taking place in Italy in 2008-2014 impacted negatively on health, mainly by increasing the rate of unemployment. This increased the prevalence of mental health disorders, while reducing the number of available places on vocational rehabilitation programs (VRPs) delivered by the psychiatric services. OBJECTIVES: To explore the different points of views of stakeholders (namely, users and professionals) involved in VRPs developed inside an Italian Community Mental Health Center (CMHC). METHODS: A sample of users, psychiatrists, educators and nurses of an Italian CMHC involved in VRPs took part in a focus group. Content analysis was performed with MAXQDA 12, by developing a hierarchical code system a posteriori (i.e., derived from the data). The respondent validation phase was carried out by means of a multiple-choice questionnaire, administered to all participants. RESULTS: A total of 86 emerging issues were coded, divided into two macro-areas: Positive and Negative Reinforcements (48 contributions, 56%, and 38 contributions, 44%, respectively), further subdivided into three areas: professional (service) factors, personal (i.e, user-related) factors, and work environment features (including relationships in the workplace). Some contributions raised issues concerning occupational health protection (e.g. need of information about the rights and duties of the users-workers, as well as the risks they are exposed to in the workplace). CONCLUSIONS: The analysis suggested to address specific issues concerning work and VRPs by means of psycho-education group interventions currently carried out at CMHCs, and pointed to the need to foster collaboration between mental health professionals and the occupational health physician of the company where the VRP is started and where the user might be employed.


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Focus Groups , Mental Disorders/rehabilitation , Mental Health , Occupational Health Physicians , Occupational Health , Rehabilitation, Vocational , Stakeholder Participation , Adult , Economic Recession , Humans , Italy/epidemiology , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Nurses/statistics & numerical data , Occupational Health Physicians/statistics & numerical data , Prevalence , Rehabilitation, Vocational/methods , Rehabilitation, Vocational/statistics & numerical data , Surveys and Questionnaires , Teaching/statistics & numerical data
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Psychiatry Res ; 235: 19-28, 2016 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26723137

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This controlled, non-randomized study explored the feasibility of introducing a Combined Individual and Group Intervention (CIGI) for users with mental disorders in residential facilities, and tested whether users who received the CIGI had better functioning than users who received the Treatment-As-Usual (TAU), at two-year follow up. In the CIGI, a structured cognitivebehavioral approach called VADO (in English, Skills Assessment and Definition of Goals) was used to set specific goals with each user, while Falloon's psychoeducational treatment was applied with the users as a group. Thirty-one professionals attended a training course in CIGI, open to users' voluntary participation, and applied it for two years with all users living in 8 residential facilities of the Mental Health Department of Modena, Italy. In the same department, 5 other residential facilities providing TAU were used as controls. ANOVA for repeated measures showed a significant interaction effect between users' functioning at baseline and follow up assessments, and the intervention. In particular, change in global functioning was higher in the 55 CIGI users than in the 44 TAU users. These results suggest that CIGI can be successfully introduced in residential facilities and may be useful to improve functioning in users with severe mental disorders.


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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/methods , Hospitals, Psychiatric , Mental Disorders/rehabilitation , Psychiatric Rehabilitation/methods , Psychotherapy, Group/methods , Analysis of Variance , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/education , Combined Modality Therapy , Feasibility Studies , Female , Humans , Italy , Male , Middle Aged , Psychiatric Rehabilitation/education , Psychotherapy, Group/education , Residential Facilities
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