Family members' lived experiences of non-compliance to psychiatric medication given to female adults living with depression.

Q2 Medicine
Jeanne M Du Plessis, Marie Poggenpoel, Chris Myburgh, Annie Temane
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Abstract

Background: Family members face the burden of adult females living with depression who do not comply with psychiatric medication. Discomfort, tension, anxiety, frustration, and related feelings of hopelessness and dysfunction were identified by family members. There have also been records of financial problems, physical ill-health, limitations on social and recreational opportunities and a general deterioration in their quality of life. There is a shortage of published literature and information on the reasons for non-compliance to psychiatric medications. The existing body of information needs to be strengthened and future approaches encouraged. The study aimed to improve compliance of adult females dealing with depression to psychiatric medical treatment and the effect it has on family members caring for adult females living with depression.

Objectives: To describe family members' lived experiences of non-compliance to psychiatric medication by adult females living with depression.

Method: A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual study design was used. A purposive sample of family members aged between 20 and 45 years was made. Data were collected by conducting eight in-depth, phenomenological interviews, and field notes were taken. The interviews focused on the central question: 'Tell me your experiences of living with your wife, mother, sister and daughter living with depression and not taking their medication as ordered by the doctor?' Tesch's method for data analysis was used, and an independent coder analysed the data and met with the researcher for a consensus discussion of the results. Measures to ensure trustworthiness were applied and ethical principles were adhered to.

Results: The three themes identified were: experienced psycho-social effects, experienced treatment refusal and experienced challenges in caring for adult females living with depression who are non-compliant to psychiatric medication. As a result, the absence of social help, disturbance of family working, shame, separation and troublesome conduct of the adult females who are non-compliant to psychiatric medication developed as principal subjects.

Conclusions: The results demonstrated that family members experienced debilitation because they needed information about their relatives living with depression who are non-compliant to psychiatric medication. More information about the management of non-compliance of psychiatric medication was needed; a comprehensive awareness of the ramifications of the findings, treatment and care are required from mental health care professionals and service providers.

家庭成员对女性抑郁症患者不遵守精神药物治疗的生活经历。
背景:家庭成员面临着成年女性抑郁症患者不遵守精神科药物治疗的负担。不适,紧张,焦虑,沮丧,以及相关的绝望和功能障碍的感觉被家庭成员识别。此外,还有财务问题、身体不健康、社交和娱乐机会受到限制以及生活质量普遍下降的记录。关于不遵守精神科药物治疗的原因,缺乏已发表的文献和信息。需要加强现有的资料,并鼓励今后的办法。本研究旨在提高患有抑郁症的成年女性对精神医学治疗的依从性,以及它对照顾患有抑郁症的成年女性的家庭成员的影响。目的:描述成年女性抑郁症患者不遵医嘱的家庭成员生活经历。方法:采用定性、探索性、描述性和情境性研究设计。对年龄在20至45岁之间的家庭成员进行了有目的的抽样。通过进行八次深入的现象学访谈收集数据,并进行现场记录。采访集中在一个中心问题上:“告诉我你和妻子、母亲、姐妹和女儿一起生活的经历,你患有抑郁症,却没有按照医生的指示服药?”使用Tesch的数据分析方法,独立编码器分析数据,并与研究人员就结果进行共识讨论。采取措施确保诚信,并遵守道德原则。结果:确定了三个主题:经历过的心理社会影响、经历过的治疗拒绝和经历过的挑战,以照顾不服从精神药物治疗的成年女性抑郁症患者。结果表明,对精神科药物治疗不依从的成年女性的社会帮助缺失、家庭工作障碍、羞耻感、分离和麻烦行为成为主要研究对象。结论:研究结果表明,家庭成员之所以感到衰弱,是因为他们需要了解患有抑郁症的亲属的信息,而这些亲属对精神科药物的治疗不适应。需要更多关于精神科药物不依从性管理的信息;精神卫生保健专业人员和服务提供者需要全面认识到调查结果的后果、治疗和护理。
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