Exploring Caregiver Representations That Could be Obstacles or Elements Favouring the Implementation of a Therapeutic Education Programme for Mental Health Patients: a Multicentre Qualitative Study.
NCT05014620 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 21
Last updated 2026-01-30
Summary
Therapeutic patient education (TPE) is one of the approaches used to manage chronic diseases. It aims to make the patient an active participant in his or her own care and to establish an effective partnership with the carer, thereby also responding to the need to control health expenditures.
However, the contribution of TPE has revolutionised healthcare professions, in particular by profoundly changing the carer-patient relationship and certain aspects of their professional culture.
a recent action-research study conducted in partnership with Crf-Cnam in Paris showed that although the training of professionals appears to be a major issue, the integration of TPE forces the involved parties to question their practices. TPE imposes a change in the understanding that carers have of their usefulness in accompanying patients and in their perception of education and care. It also changes their relationship to the involvement of patients in maintaining their health.
The implementation of educational approaches in Mental Health is also at the origin of many questions.
In a study of patients suffering from schizophrenia, discrepancies appeared amongst the carers, whose outlooks seemed to be correlated with their experience in TPE. The carer-caregiver relationship was evoked with a feeling of lack of exchange, and a feeling of infantilization for certain carers. This study highlights the misconception that some psychiatric caregivers have of TPE in somatic care, and the idea that TPE is limited to drug treatments.
Therapeutic education is of particular importance as it is a determinant of the schizophrenic patient's adherence to therapeutic principles. However, it must be based on an appropriate strategy that facilitates communication and the exchange of knowledge with patients suffering from severe and persistent psychological disorders.
During the implementation of two ongoing TPE programs initiated with schizophrenic patients, we were able to observe that despite the knowledge of the TPE caregivers, there were still difficulties in its implementation: lack of recruitment, organizational difficulties, loss of motivation...
In the same prism as the development of new care strategies by the Ministère des solidarités et de la santé, we asked ourselves questions about strengthening the training of paramedical staff, such as: how can health literacy be enriched in mental health training programs? But the trainig of individuals in the field seems to be only one of the components. This care project raises questions about values systems and the mechanisms for legitimizing power, and requires consent and commitment from the various actors.
The hypothesis formulated is that one of the keys to better patient adherence and better appropriation of a TPE programme in mental health would be to take into account the representations of the carers dispensing these programmes. This investigation will be based on TPE programs dispensed to schizophrenic patients at La Chartreuse Psychiatric Hospital in Dijon, France.
Conditions
- Therapeutic Patient Education
Interventions
- OTHER
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Semi-directive interview
semi-structured exploratory interview
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2019-08-01
- Primary Completion
- 2020-12-04
- Completion
- 2020-12-04
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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