Family Caregivers' Perspective on Factors Affecting Recovery from Schizophrenia.

Q3 Medicine
S Gandhi, D Jones
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Abstract

Objective: To explore caregivers' perspective on factors affecting the recovery of their family members diagnosed with schizophrenia.

Methods: A qualitative grounded theory approach was used. A convenience sample of seven male and eleven female family caregivers of patients with schizophrenia were invited from outpatient (n = 6), inpatient (n = 7), and psychiatric rehabilitation (n = 5) services in an Indian mental health institute to participate in semi-structured interviews. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analysed. Similar themes were grouped and the main themes identified.

Results: Caregivers' perspectives on factors affecting recovery from schizophrenia were categorised to two themes: facilitators and barriers. The nine facilitators were (1) getting into a precise treatment regimen and sticking to it, (2) developing some personal attributes, (3) exercising family's role diametrically, (4) paying attention to basic needs, (5) sharing with the Almighty, (6) adapting to a supportive lifestyle, (7) not being idle… engage in something, (8) coming out, being and sharing with others, and (9) having adequate resources with a good support system. The ten barriers were (1) detrimental treatment practices, (2) hampering illness impacts, (3) off-putting personality elements, (4) unaccommodating family circumstances, (5) caregivers' limitation, (6) flaccid support system and scarce resources, (7) ambiguous treatment outcome or prognosis, (8) futile religious, health, and social belief systems, (9) situational factors, and (10) presence of troubling physical or psychological stressors.

Conclusion: The recovery process is facilitated through family involvement and support by mental health professionals. Thus, giving a pre-treatment counselling to the caregivers and repeating the same content to the patients after regaining insight can be helpful.

家庭照顾者对精神分裂症康复因素的看法。
目的:探讨照顾者对精神分裂症家庭成员康复影响因素的看法。方法:采用定性扎根理论方法。从一家印度精神卫生机构的门诊(n = 6)、住院(n = 7)和精神康复(n = 5)服务部门邀请精神分裂症患者的7名男性和11名女性家庭照顾者参加半结构化访谈。访谈被记录、转录和分析。对类似的主题进行了分组,并确定了主要主题。结果:照护者对影响精神分裂症康复因素的看法分为促进因素和障碍因素两个主题。9个促进者分别是:(1)进入一个精确的治疗方案并坚持下去;(2)发展一些个人特质;(3)完全发挥家庭的作用;(4)关注基本需求;(5)与全能者分享;(6)适应一种支持性的生活方式;(7)不闲着……参与某事;(8)走出来,与他人分享;(9)拥有足够的资源和良好的支持系统。这十个障碍是:(1)有害的治疗实践,(2)阻碍疾病影响,(3)令人不快的人格因素,(4)不适应的家庭环境,(5)照顾者的限制,(6)软弱的支持系统和稀缺的资源,(7)模棱两可的治疗结果或预后,(8)无效的宗教、健康和社会信仰系统,(9)情境因素,以及(10)令人不安的身体或心理压力源的存在。结论:家庭参与和心理健康专业人员的支持促进了康复过程。因此,对护理人员进行治疗前咨询,并在恢复洞察力后向患者重复相同的内容可能会有所帮助。
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East Asian Archives of Psychiatry
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