Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Sussex, UK.
J Ment Health. 2011 Feb;20(1):70-8. doi: 10.3109/09638237.2010.492412.
Recent government policy has highlighted the needs of family and friends who provide support to mental health service users. Carers of assertive outreach (AO) service users may be particularly in need of support. However, little is known about their experiences and how services can support them.
To explore the experiences of carers of individuals receiving an AO service.
Ten participants were interviewed using a semi-structured interview schedule. Interviews were transcribed and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Participants were positive about the service they and their relatives received from AO teams. They described the service as flexible and responsive to their needs and they had developed close collaborative relationships with AO workers. AO workers were considered by carers to be an extension of their family system. AO interventions helped their relatives to regain independence and enabled participants to feel less burdened by their caring role, thereby improving the carer's quality of life.
The unique way in which AO teams engage and work alongside service users and their families is greatly valued by carers.
最近的政府政策强调了为精神卫生服务使用者提供支持的家人和朋友的需求。积极倡导服务(AO)服务使用者的照顾者可能特别需要支持。然而,人们对他们的经历以及服务如何为他们提供支持知之甚少。
探讨接受 AO 服务的个体的照顾者的经历。
使用半结构化访谈表对 10 名参与者进行了访谈。使用解释性现象学分析对访谈进行了转录和分析。
参与者对他们和他们的亲属从 AO 团队获得的服务持积极态度。他们描述了该服务具有灵活性和响应性,满足了他们的需求,并且与 AO 工作人员建立了密切的合作关系。照顾者认为 AO 工作人员是他们家庭系统的延伸。AO 的干预措施帮助他们的亲属重新获得了独立性,使参与者减轻了照顾角色的负担,从而提高了照顾者的生活质量。
AO 团队与服务使用者及其家人合作的独特方式深受照顾者的重视。