School of Educational Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Education, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, 3800, Australia.
BMC Psychiatry. 2023 Jan 20;23(1):56. doi: 10.1186/s12888-023-04530-4.
A considerable proportion of people attending mental health services are parents with dependent children. Parental mental illness can be challenging for all family members including the parent's children and partner. The hospitalization of the parent and subsequent separation from dependent children may be a particularly challenging time for all family members. The aim of this paper was to review qualitative studies of family members' experiences when parents, who have dependent children, were hospitalized for their mental illness. The experiences of parents themselves, their children aged 0-18 (including retrospective accounts of adults describing their childhoods), and other family members are included.
This systematic review followed Cochrane Collaboration and PRISMA guidelines. A search was performed with keywords relating to parents, mental illness, psychiatric treatment, inpatient units, family members and experiences. Databases included CINAHL Plus, PsycINFO, ProQuest, MEDLINE, PubMed and Scopus. Quality assessment was undertaken using an expanded version of the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme. Thematic synthesis was conducted on the included papers.
Eight papers were identified. The quality assessment was rated as high in some papers, in terms of the clarity of research aims, justification of the methodology employed, recruitment strategy and consideration of ethics. In others, the study design, inclusion criteria and reporting of participant demographics were unclear. Family experiences of pressure and additional responsibilities associated with the parent receiving inpatient treatment were identified along with the family's need for psychoeducational information, and guidance when visiting the parent in hospital. Children expressed various emotions and the need to connect with others. The final theme related to adverse impacts on the parent-child bond when the parent was hospitalized.
The limited research in this area indicates that the needs of families are not being met when a parent is hospitalized for their mental illness. There is a considerable need for adequate models of care, family-focused training for staff, and psychoeducational resources for families. Additional research in this area is essential to understand the experiences of different family members during this vulnerable time.
相当一部分接受心理健康服务的人是有子女的父母。父母的精神疾病会给包括父母子女和伴侣在内的所有家庭成员带来挑战。父母住院和随后与子女分离可能是所有家庭成员都特别具有挑战性的时期。本文旨在回顾父母患有精神疾病住院时,家庭成员的经历的定性研究。包括父母本身、0-18 岁的子女(包括成年人描述其童年的回顾性叙述)和其他家庭成员的经历。
本系统评价遵循 Cochrane 协作组织和 PRISMA 指南进行。使用与父母、精神疾病、精神科治疗、住院病房、家庭成员和经历相关的关键词进行了搜索。数据库包括 CINAHL Plus、PsycINFO、ProQuest、MEDLINE、PubMed 和 Scopus。使用扩展版的批判性评价技能计划对纳入的论文进行了质量评估。对纳入的论文进行了主题综合。
确定了 8 篇论文。在一些论文中,研究目的的清晰度、所采用方法的合理性、招募策略以及对伦理的考虑等方面,质量评估被评为较高。在其他论文中,研究设计、纳入标准和报告参与者人口统计学数据不明确。确定了与父母接受住院治疗相关的家庭压力和额外责任,以及家庭对心理教育信息的需求和在医院探访父母时的指导。儿童表达了各种情绪和与他人联系的需求。最后一个主题与父母住院时对亲子关系的不利影响有关。
该领域的有限研究表明,当父母因精神疾病住院时,家庭的需求没有得到满足。迫切需要适当的护理模式、面向家庭的员工培训以及家庭心理教育资源。该领域的进一步研究对于了解不同家庭成员在这个脆弱时期的经历至关重要。