The Experiences and Needs of Carers During Mental Health Crises: A Mixed-Methods Study

Helen Shann, J. Sheen, Delise Francis, Jennifer Pohl
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One in five Australians will experience a mental illness in any given 12 month period. With limited inpatient facilitates available, the majority of these episodes will be managed in the community, typically with the assistance of unpaid carers (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2008). This study explores carers’ experiences and their knowledge of the resources available to them when they are managing a mental health crisis. Qualitative information was used to supplement quantitative data. A convenience sample of 71 carers (87% females) aged 18 years and over was recruited from carer services in Victoria, Australia. Of the sample, 65% (95% confidence interval 53%-76%) felt that there is not enough support when the individual in their care has a mental health crisis. Carers wanted greater involvement in decision-making during crises, increased availability of Crisis Assessment and Treatment (CAT) services, and more resources for effective management of crises associated with substance abuse. Carers also emphasised the need for affordable education and counselling services to help them manage crises and support them between crises. This study provides psychotherapists and other health professionals insight into the difficulties faced by carers in the community, as well as effective ways to support carers.
心理健康危机期间照顾者的经验与需求:一项混合方法研究
五分之一的澳大利亚人会在任何一年里患上精神疾病。由于可获得的住院便利有限,这些事件中的大多数将在社区管理,通常由无偿护理人员协助(澳大利亚统计局,2008年)。本研究探讨了护理人员在处理心理健康危机时的经验和他们对可用资源的了解。定性资料用于补充定量资料。从澳大利亚维多利亚州的护理服务机构招募了71名年龄在18岁及以上的护理人员(87%为女性)作为方便样本。在样本中,65%(95%置信区间为53%-76%)的人认为,当他们所照顾的个人出现精神健康危机时,没有得到足够的支持。护理人员希望在危机期间更多地参与决策,增加危机评估和治疗(CAT)服务的可用性,以及更多资源用于有效管理与药物滥用有关的危机。护理人员还强调需要负担得起的教育和咨询服务,以帮助他们处理危机,并在危机之间提供支持。这项研究让心理治疗师和其他健康专业人士了解社区照顾者所面临的困难,以及支持照顾者的有效方法。
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