Family caregiver involvement in forensic mental health care: A qualitative study of healthcare professionals' perceptions

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Abstract

This qualitative study aims to explore healthcare professionals’ (HCPs) perceptions of facilitators and barriers in
their collaboration with family caregivers in forensic mental health care (FMHC). A thematic analysis resulted in
two interrelated themes: (1): Organizational constraints, with subthemes Resource-driven time and staffing constraints, Duty of confidentiality, and External substance use treatment, and (2) Collaboration with family caregivers,
with subthemes Alliance in collaboration, and Overinvolvement. The findings show that HCPs prefer family caregivers to support care and treatment, reflecting a unilateral direction of support.
Relevance statement: Family caregivers of service users in forensic mental health care settings are burdened by the
service user’s mental illness, offense(s) and difficult collaboration with health care professionals, including
nurses. However, the involvement and support of family caregivers in mental healthcare is a national and international objective in policy papers and guidelines because it has been documented to foster the recovery
process of service users. Healthcare professionals’ perceptions regarding facilitators and barriers in relation to
the involvement of family caregivers in the care and treatment of the service user, is needed for the healthcare
professionals for optimal support of the service user and family caregivers
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftArchives of Psychiatric Nursing
Vol/bind53
Udgave nummerDecember
Sider (fra-til)113-121
Antal sider9
ISSN0883-9417
DOI
StatusUdgivet - dec. 2024
Udgivet eksterntJa

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