Weller Bridget E, Faulkner Madelaine, Doyle Otima, Daniel Stephanie S, Goldston David B
Dr. Weller and Dr. Goldston are with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina (e-mail:
Psychiatr Serv. 2015 May 1;66(5):527-35. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400135. Epub 2015 Feb 17.
A systematic literature review was conducted to assess the impact of patients' psychiatric hospitalizations on caregivers.
A systematic search of the Web of Knowledge, PsycINFO, and MEDLINE (PubMed) was conducted for peer-reviewed articles published in English before August 31, 2013. Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods studies were included if they focused on the outcomes of caregivers of either adult or youth patients and presented data collected directly from caregivers of patients who had been psychiatrically hospitalized.
Twenty-nine articles met the inclusion criteria. The review found that caregivers are heterogeneous in their reaction to patients' psychiatric hospitalization; however, many report distress. Many caregivers have reported experiencing stigma, disruptions in daily life, worse general medical health, economic strain, and changes in relationships after hospitalization. Negative reactions to the hospitalization may decrease over time, but distress can remain elevated compared with the general population. Nonetheless, many caregivers have also reported experiencing positive changes as a result of the hospitalization. The reaction of caregivers may be influenced by the severity of the patient's psychiatric problems as well as the caregiver's demographic characteristics and style of coping.
Caregivers experience a range of reactions to psychiatric hospitalizations. Providing caregivers with psychoeducation about their possible reaction to hospitalization and teaching them coping techniques may improve clinical outcomes for patients. Future research is needed to understand the heterogeneity in caregivers' reactions to patients' psychiatric hospitalization.
进行一项系统的文献综述,以评估患者的精神病住院治疗对照顾者的影响。
对知识网、心理学文摘数据库和医学期刊数据库(PubMed)进行系统检索,查找2013年8月31日前发表的英文同行评议文章。如果定性、定量和混合方法研究关注成年或青年患者照顾者的结局,并呈现直接从精神病住院患者照顾者那里收集的数据,则纳入这些研究。
29篇文章符合纳入标准。该综述发现,照顾者对患者精神病住院治疗的反应各不相同;然而,许多人报告了困扰。许多照顾者报告在患者住院后经历了耻辱感、日常生活受到干扰、总体健康状况变差、经济压力以及人际关系变化。对住院治疗的负面反应可能会随着时间推移而减少,但与普通人群相比,困扰程度可能仍然较高。尽管如此,许多照顾者也报告称住院治疗带来了积极变化。照顾者的反应可能受到患者精神问题的严重程度以及照顾者的人口统计学特征和应对方式的影响。
照顾者对精神病住院治疗会有一系列反应。为照顾者提供关于他们对住院治疗可能产生的反应的心理教育,并教授他们应对技巧,可能会改善患者的临床结局。需要进一步研究以了解照顾者对患者精神病住院治疗反应的异质性。