TY - JOUR
T1 - Tilting at Windmills
T2 - A Qualitative Study about Family Caregiver Interactions and Perceptions in Forensic Mental Health Care
AU - Vestphal, Tina Kirstine
AU - Tingleff, Ellen Boldrup
AU - Jørgensen, Rikke
AU - Rowaert, Sara
AU - Gildberg, Frederik Alkier
PY - 2024/3
Y1 - 2024/3
N2 - In forensic mental health care (FMHC), family caregivers perceive themselves as burdened in their relationships with the service user (the family member with mental illness) and by difficult collaboration with healthcare professionals (HCPs). There is a political objective to involve this group in the care and treatment of the service user in mental health care. To improve family caregiver involvement in care and treatment in FMHC, research about their perceptions is needed. This study aims to explore family caregivers’ perceptions of their interactions with the service user and HCPs. The method used was qualitative. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 12 family caregiver participants were carried out and analyzed thematically. The analysis resulted in three interrelated main themes: Strategies to normalize everyday living; Distrust of the quality of care; and Loss and grief. Family caregiver feelings of loss and grief may be suppressed, which additionally could prevent them from supporting the service user.
AB - In forensic mental health care (FMHC), family caregivers perceive themselves as burdened in their relationships with the service user (the family member with mental illness) and by difficult collaboration with healthcare professionals (HCPs). There is a political objective to involve this group in the care and treatment of the service user in mental health care. To improve family caregiver involvement in care and treatment in FMHC, research about their perceptions is needed. This study aims to explore family caregivers’ perceptions of their interactions with the service user and HCPs. The method used was qualitative. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 12 family caregiver participants were carried out and analyzed thematically. The analysis resulted in three interrelated main themes: Strategies to normalize everyday living; Distrust of the quality of care; and Loss and grief. Family caregiver feelings of loss and grief may be suppressed, which additionally could prevent them from supporting the service user.
KW - Caregivers/psychology
KW - Family/psychology
KW - Health Personnel/psychology
KW - Humans
KW - Mental Disorders/therapy
KW - Mental Health
KW - Qualitative Research
U2 - 10.1080/01612840.2024.2308544
DO - 10.1080/01612840.2024.2308544
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38412043
AN - SCOPUS:85186612941
SN - 0161-2840
VL - 45
SP - 322
EP - 330
JO - Issues in Mental Health Nursing
JF - Issues in Mental Health Nursing
IS - 3
ER -