Mental Healthcare Consumers' Experiences of Mental Health Care: Variation in Knowledge by the Family Members and Support.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-08-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241272489
Mihloti E Shimange, Hilda Nwamuhohova Shilubane, Nthomeni Dorah Ndou, Adrinah Seani Mulondo
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Introduction: Knowledge and support by members of the family towards the care of the consumers of mental health services is the core priority and is noticeable by the users as it gives and eases the life of the users during therapy and rehabilitation. However, there have been documented instances of families that neglect their relatives with mental illnesses.

Objective: This study explored the experiences of mental healthcare consumers regarding family members' knowledge of mental disorders and support.

Methods: Participants who were granted leave of absence were selected through nonprobability, purposive sampling. Data were collected using face-to-face unstructured discussions. Data were analyzed using Colaizzi's technique.

Results: Findings revealed misconceptions versus insight on the cause of mental disorders, knowledge deficit on the effect of treatment, poor support from family members, financial challenges perceived as a source of poor support, and lack of psychological support and its consequences. Mental healthcare consumers verbalized limited support from family members. They reported variation in terms of family members' knowledge of their mental condition.

Conclusion: Training family members on mental health illness is critical to the future of health care as there will be no misunderstanding between them and the consumers of mental health care. Healthcare consumers' feelings of sadness and anxiety could be avoided by avoiding conflicts over their social grants. The government should invest in assisting family members of mental healthcare consumers.

精神疾病患者对精神健康护理的体验:家庭成员的知识差异与支持。
导言:家庭成员对精神健康服务使用者的护理知识和支持是重中之重,也是使用者关注的焦点,因为这能让使用者在治疗和康复期间的生活得到改善和缓解。然而,也有记录显示,一些家庭忽视了他们患有精神疾病的亲属:本研究探讨了精神疾病患者的家人对精神疾病的了解和支持:方法:通过非概率、有目的的抽样调查,选出获准休假的参与者。通过面对面的非结构化讨论收集数据。采用科莱兹技术对数据进行分析:调查结果显示,人们对精神障碍的成因存在误解和认识不足,对治疗效果缺乏了解,得不到家人的支持,认为经济困难是得不到支持的原因之一,以及缺乏心理支持及其后果。心理保健消费者口头表达了来自家庭成员的有限支持。结论:对家庭成员进行有关精神疾病的培训是非常重要的:结论:对家庭成员进行有关精神疾病的培训对未来的医疗保健至关重要,因为这样可以 避免家庭成员和精神疾病患者之间产生误解。通过避免在社会补助金问题上的冲突,可以避免医疗消费者的悲伤和焦虑情绪。政府应该投入资金帮助精神疾病患者的家人。
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