Jiang Chunyan,Shuai Jiuhong,Deng Hongyuan,Zheng Junhua,Gou Chunfeng,Yang Xiaoli,Tong Deying,Feng Hao,Huang Xia,Gao Ru,Effects of shared decision-making oriented vocational training on the social function of patients with schizophrenia[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2025,(3):229-234
Effects of shared decision-making oriented vocational training on the social function of patients with schizophrenia
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20240808001
English keywords:Schizophrenia  Inpatients  Shared decision-making  Vocational training  Social function
Fund projects:2023年成都市医学科研课题立项项目(项目名称:个性化职业技能培训模式对提升住院康复期精神障碍患者自我效能感的研究,项目编号:2023468)
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Jiang Chunyan The Third People's Hospital of Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
Shuai Jiuhong The Third People's Hospital of Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
Deng Hongyuan The Third People's Hospital of Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
Zheng Junhua The Third People's Hospital of Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
Gou Chunfeng The Third People's Hospital of Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
Yang Xiaoli The Third People's Hospital of Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
Tong Deying The Third People's Hospital of Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
Feng Hao The Third People's Hospital of Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
Huang Xia Chengdu Wenjiang District People's Hospital, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
Gao Ru* Chengdu Wenjiang District People's Hospital, Chengdu 611130, China 611130
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      Background As a high prevalence disorder, schizophrenia has caused significant burden to family and society due to the impairment of occupational and social function. Currently, the dominant vocational training model in China follows a paternalistic, clinician-led decision-making approach. Although it improves patients' social function to some extent, it undermines their autonomy and treatment adherence. Therefore, it is urgently necessary to explore a new intervention method to enhance treatment compliance and social function in patients.Objective To explore the impact of shared decision-making oriented vocational training on social function in hospitalized schizophrenia patients, so as to provide references for rehabilitation interventions.Methods A total of 68 patients diagnosed with schizophrenia according to the International Classification of Diseases, tenth edition (ICD-10) criteria were consecutively enrolled from January to June 2024 at The Third People's Hospital of Wenjiang Distric, Chengdu. Participants were randomly allocated into the research group (n=34) and the control group (n=34) using a random number table method. Both groups received routine rehabilitation training, while the research group received shared decision-making oriented vocational training for 12 weeks, 2 times a week for 2 hours each time. Before and at the 4th and 12th week of intervention, two groups were evaluated by General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES), Stigma Scale for Mental Illness (SSMI), Scale of Social function of Psychosis Inpatients (SSFPI) and Inpatient Psychiatric Rehabilitation Outcome Scale (IPROS).Results A total of 63 participants completed the study, with 30 cases in the research group and 33 cases in the control group. Repeated measures ANOVA revealed statistically significant time effects and interaction effects in both groups for GSES, SSMI, SSFPI and IPROS scores (F=20.451, 16.022; 26.193, 12.944; 23.957, 5.023; 11.776, 3.985, P<0.05 or 0.01), while no significant group effects were observed (F=0.188, 0.742, 1.878, 0.474, P>0.05). At the 12th week of intervention, there were statistically significant differences in GSES, SSMI, SSFPI and IPROS scores between the two groups.Conclusion Shared decision-making oriented vocational training may help to improve social function in patients with schizophrenia. [Funded by 2023 Chengdu Medical Research Project (number, 2023468)]
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