兄弟姐妹在照顾中老年严重精神疾病患者中的作用:一项范围回顾

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Jialiang Cui, Siyuan Guo, Kangwei Xun, Wan Sang Kan, Lin Zhang, Xin He, Renxing Chen, Na Chen
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严重精神疾病(SMI)和老龄化的交叉对患有严重精神疾病的中老年成年人构成了重大的健康和社会心理挑战。兄弟姐妹的非正式照顾对这一群体至关重要,他们在衰老过程中不太可能得到配偶或子女的参与。尽管在心理健康研究中对兄弟姐妹的支持越来越感兴趣,但对兄弟姐妹在照顾患有重度精神障碍的老年亲属方面的作用缺乏全面的了解。我们按照Arksey和O'Malley的方法进行了范围审查,并使用PRISMA-ScR指南报告了结果。我们从PubMed、Scopus、PsycINFO、Ovid MEDLINE和ProQuest检索了2000年至2024年间发表的28篇英语研究,综合了兄弟姐妹参与照顾重度精神障碍患者的关键主题。调查结果显示,兄弟姐妹普遍愿意提供照顾,尽管他们通常采取谨慎的方式。许多兄弟姐妹觉得没有准备好承担父母在长期护理中的角色,表现出不愿意参与定期的、密集的日常护理活动。他们的参与程度、影响和应对策略与以下因素错综复杂地联系在一起:(1)重度精神障碍患者和非重度精神障碍患者的父母和兄弟姐妹之间的三角关系;(2)社会经济地位、情感和教育资源;(3)社会文化价值观。这篇综述通过确定未来研究、实践和政策的关键方向,有助于学术的发展。
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The Role of Siblings in Caring for Middle-Aged and Older People With Severe Mental Illness: A Scoping Review

The Role of Siblings in Caring for Middle-Aged and Older People With Severe Mental Illness: A Scoping Review

The intersection of severe mental illness (SMI) and ageing poses significant health and psychosocial challenges for middle-aged and older adults with SMI. Informal care from siblings can be crucial for this group, who are less likely to have the involvement of spouses or children in their ageing. Despite growing interest in sibling support within mental health research, there is a lack of comprehensive understanding regarding siblings' roles in caring for their ageing relatives with SMI. We conducted a scoping review following Arksey and O'Malley's approach and reported results using the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Identifying 28 English-language studies published between 2000 and 2024 from PubMed, Scopus, PsycINFO, Ovid MEDLINE and ProQuest, we synthesised key themes concerning the involvement of siblings in caring for individuals with SMI. The findings reveal a widespread willingness among siblings to provide care, though they often adopt a cautious approach. Many siblings feel unprepared to assume parental roles in long-term care, showing reluctance to engage in regular, intensive daily care activities. The extent of their involvement, its impact and their coping strategies are intricately linked to (1) the triangular relationship among parents and siblings with and without SMI, (2) socio-economic status and emotional and educational resources and (3) socio-cultural values. This review contributes to the development of scholarship by identifying critical directions for future research, practice and policy.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
8.90%
发文量
128
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing is the official journal of the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. It is a fully refereed journal that examines current trends and developments in mental health practice and research. The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing provides a forum for the exchange of ideas on all issues of relevance to mental health nursing. The Journal informs you of developments in mental health nursing practice and research, directions in education and training, professional issues, management approaches, policy development, ethical questions, theoretical inquiry, and clinical issues. The Journal publishes feature articles, review articles, clinical notes, research notes and book reviews. Contributions on any aspect of mental health nursing are welcomed. Statements and opinions expressed in the journal reflect the views of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc.
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