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家庭成员支持患有围产期精神疾病的黑人及南亚女性的经历:英国的一项定性研究

Family members' experiences of supporting black and South Asian women with perinatal mental illness: a qualitative study in the UK.

作者信息

Bicknell Sarah, Jovanović Nikolina, Janković Jelena, Packer Katy, Conneely Maev, Bains Kiren, McCabe Rose, Priebe Stefan, Copello Alex

机构信息

Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.

Warwick Applied Health, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2025 Apr 10;13(1):363. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02656-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women from Black and South Asian backgrounds with perinatal mental health difficulties face significant barriers to accessing healthcare. Clinical guidelines recommend that services collaborate with families, as they not only influence women's decisions to seek help and engage with care but also serve as a vital source of support. However, family members' experiences in providing this support remain poorly understood. This study aims to address this evidence gap.

METHODS

Individual semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with family members of Black and South Asian women who had experienced moderate to severe perinatal mental illness. The interviews explored the family members' experiences, the personal impact of their relative's condition, and their perspectives on accessing help and support. Interview transcripts were analysed using framework analysis, by a multidisciplinary team including psychiatrists, psychologists, methodologists, and people with a lived experience of perinatal mental illness.

RESULTS

Fifteen family members of women with perinatal mental illness were interviewed; twelve husbands and/or partners, and three Mothers and/or Mothers-in-Law. Three themes were identified: (1) Recognising and understanding their relative's perinatal mental illness was important to make sense of the situation (2) High emotional cost of supporting a relative with perinatal mental illness and (3) Varied experiences and expectations of services, with opportunities for improvement. Family members described how their relative's illness had a pronounced negative impact on their own physical and mental health and wellbeing, and on relationships within their families. Whilst many family members felt listened to and well supported by services, several barriers that prevented or delayed getting professional support were identified. Families would value improved communication, more information and proactive care from perinatal mental health services.

CONCLUSIONS

This paper offers valuable insights into perinatal mental illness for Black and South Asian women from a family perspective. Despite individual experiences being varied and wide-ranging, the suggestions for service improvement were congruent and often repeated, indicating a widespread need for a greater awareness and wider support for the family members of women in perinatal services, who are often struggling themselves.

摘要

背景

有围产期心理健康问题的黑人及南亚裔女性在获得医疗保健方面面临重大障碍。临床指南建议服务机构与家庭合作,因为家庭不仅会影响女性寻求帮助和接受护理的决定,还是重要的支持来源。然而,家庭成员在提供这种支持方面的经历仍鲜为人知。本研究旨在填补这一证据空白。

方法

对有中度至重度围产期精神疾病经历的黑人及南亚裔女性的家庭成员进行了个体半结构式定性访谈。访谈探讨了家庭成员的经历、其亲属病情对个人的影响,以及他们对获得帮助和支持的看法。访谈记录由包括精神科医生、心理学家、方法学家以及有围产期精神疾病亲身经历的人员组成的多学科团队使用框架分析法进行分析。

结果

对15名有围产期精神疾病女性的家庭成员进行了访谈;其中12名丈夫和/或伴侣,3名母亲和/或婆婆及岳母。确定了三个主题:(1) 认识并理解亲属的围产期精神疾病对于认清形势很重要;(2) 支持有围产期精神疾病的亲属情感成本高昂;(3) 对服务的体验和期望各不相同,仍有改进空间。家庭成员描述了亲属的疾病如何对他们自己的身心健康和幸福感以及家庭关系产生了明显的负面影响。虽然许多家庭成员感到服务机构倾听了他们的意见并给予了很好的支持,但也发现了一些阻碍或延迟获得专业支持的障碍。家庭重视围产期心理健康服务改善沟通、提供更多信息和积极护理。

结论

本文从家庭角度为黑人及南亚裔女性围产期精神疾病提供了有价值的见解。尽管个人经历各不相同且范围广泛,但对服务改进的建议是一致的且经常重复,表明围产期服务中广泛需要提高对女性家庭成员的认识并给予更广泛的支持,而这些家庭成员自身往往也在挣扎。

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