The family and substance abuser in the mental health institution environment.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-10-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2520
Ruwayda Jacobs, Johanita Strumpher
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Abstract

Background: South African drug usage demographics are rare. Substance abuse disorder patients and their families have complex interactions. This study examines family members living with drug addict.

Aim: The study seeks to investigate the experiences of family members living with a substance use disorder (SUD) individual.

Setting: The research took place in a Gqeberha psychiatric facility. Low-income households were interviewed.

Methods: This research is qualitative, exploratory, and descriptive study. Recorded and transcribed in-depth patient family interviews were collected. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to analyse data. The data themes were interpreted using family systems theory.

Results: Each of the three main themes has subthemes. The first theme concerns family members' inadequate comprehension of addiction. The subtheme explores family members' denial and failure to recognize substance use disease symptoms. The second theme concerns variations in behaviour that challenge cultural norms. This subtheme addresses hallucinations, delusions, and fury in SUD patients. The third theme addresses the negative effects of drug use on families, potentially leading to divorce. This subtheme focuses on the family's lack of awareness of resources that may have supported them and the SUD individual.

Conclusion: Immediate family members are crucial to patient recovery. The family seemed to be struggling living with an SUD relative. Experts should help the family to manage the addict's treatment. Healthcare education can help families cope with substance abusers.

Contribution: This study will assist the nursing administration in discovering ways to help families manage a loved one with an SUD.

精神病院环境中的家庭和药物滥用者。
背景:南非的吸毒人口统计数据非常罕见。药物滥用障碍患者及其家人之间存在复杂的互动关系。本研究对与吸毒者生活在一起的家庭成员进行了调查。目的:本研究旨在调查与药物滥用障碍(SUD)患者生活在一起的家庭成员的经历:研究地点:Gqeberha 精神病院。对低收入家庭进行了访谈:本研究为定性、探索和描述性研究。收集了病人家属的深度访谈记录并进行了转录。采用定性主题分析法对数据进行分析。采用家庭系统理论对数据主题进行解释:结果:三大主题中的每个主题都有副主题。第一个主题涉及家庭成员对成瘾的理解不足。副主题探讨了家庭成员对药物使用疾病症状的否认和认识不足。第二个主题涉及挑战文化规范的行为变化。该子主题涉及药物滥用病患者的幻觉、妄想和愤怒。第三个主题涉及吸毒对家庭的负面影响,有可能导致离婚。这个次主题主要关注的是家庭对可能支持他们和吸毒成瘾者的资源缺乏了解:直系亲属对患者的康复至关重要。该家庭似乎在与患有药物滥用症的亲属共同生活。专家应帮助家人管理成瘾者的治疗。医疗保健教育可以帮助家庭应对药物滥用者:本研究将有助于护理管理部门发现帮助家人管理患有药物滥用症的亲人的方法。
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