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Tijdschr Psychiatr ; 66(3): 144-150, 2024.
Artigo em Holandês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38650511

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BACKGROUND: Psychiatrists generally make little use of lived experiences in addition to clinical and scientific knowledge, even while its use may make services more humane. AIM: This study aims to explore psychiatrists’ lived experience perspectives and their considerations when integrating the personal into the professional domain. METHODS: As part of a qualitative participatory research approach, peer supervision sessions were followed for 2 years and additional interviews and a focus group were organised which were then analysed thematically. RESULTS: The participating psychiatrists had three main considerations for using their own experiences in clinical practice: personal, professional and clinical relevance. We identified 11 facilitating and 9 hindering factors in working with lived experiences related to clinical practice. In addition to the high workload and responsibility as a practitioner, a barrier is the lack of experience and recognition of this as a type of knowledge within the profession, including misconceptions about possible harmful effects. Facilitating factors included the opportunity to share with peers, a warm working relationship with patients and being able to create openness and destigmatisation among colleagues. CONCLUSION: Psychiatrists appreciated the integration of lived experiences into the professional domain, even though still in its infancy. The peer supervision setting in this study was experienced as a safe space to share personal experiences with vulnerability and explore how they can harness lived experiences in the work context.


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Psiquiatras , Psiquiatria , Humanos , Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde , Pesquisa Qualitativa
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Phys Rev Lett ; 121(12): 120401, 2018 Sep 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30296150

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The frequency of the breathing mode of a two-dimensional Fermi gas with zero-range interactions in a harmonic confinement is fixed by the scale invariance of the Hamiltonian. Scale invariance is broken in the quantized theory by introducing the two-dimensional scattering length as a regulator. This is an example of a quantum anomaly in the field of ultracold atoms and leads to a shift of the frequency of the collective breathing mode of the cloud. In this work, we study this anomalous frequency shift for a two-component Fermi gas in the strongly interacting regime. We measure significant upwards shifts away from the scale-invariant result that show a strong interaction dependence. This observation implies that scale invariance is broken anomalously in the strongly interacting two-dimensional Fermi gas.

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