Erinle Omolewa 'Lola, Olasoji Michael, Schmidt David, Burrows Tracy, Haracz Kirsti
College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing, School of Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia.
Southern NSW Local Health District, Queanbeyan, Australia.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2025 Jun;34(3):e70066. doi: 10.1111/inm.70066.
Mental health policies and practice guidelines emphasise the importance of collaboration with informal carers of people with mental illness, but this does not routinely occur in practice. Understanding the perspective of different parties regarding collaboration is a step towards ensuring an alignment between policy and routine clinical practice. This study explored the meaning of collaboration from the perspectives of informal carers and mental health clinicians in a rural Australian mental health service. This qualitative descriptive study used purposive sampling to recruit informal carers (n = 7) and mental health clinicians (n = 14) from an acute mental health inpatient facility. Data was generated from focus groups and semi-structured interviews and analysed using thematic analysis. Three overarching themes were identified: three-way partnership, purposeful exchange and communication is everything. Clinician and informal carer participants described collaboration as a respectful partnership that necessarily involves the consumer, their carers and clinicians. The purpose of the partnership was identified as providing holistic care to the consumer, which essentially includes support for their carer. Open and clear communication, as well as information sharing, were identified as important to collaboration. However, the experiences of informal carers did not reflect this description of collaboration. Adequate support for informal carers, recognition of their expertise and open and consistent communication are key to a collaborative process that delivers better outcomes for consumers and their carers. Proactive clinician training and a practical guide to inform the delivery of routine informal carer engagement in mental health services are required to achieve an effective three-way collaboration.
心理健康政策和实践指南强调了与精神疾病患者的非正式护理人员合作的重要性,但在实际中这并非惯例。了解不同各方对于合作的看法是确保政策与常规临床实践保持一致的第一步。本研究从澳大利亚农村心理健康服务机构中的非正式护理人员和心理健康临床医生的角度,探讨了合作的意义。这项定性描述性研究采用目的抽样法,从一家急性心理健康住院机构招募了非正式护理人员(n = 7)和心理健康临床医生(n = 14)。数据通过焦点小组和半结构化访谈收集,并采用主题分析法进行分析。确定了三个总体主题:三方伙伴关系、有目的的交流以及沟通就是一切。临床医生和非正式护理人员参与者将合作描述为一种尊重的伙伴关系,必然涉及消费者、他们的护理人员和临床医生。伙伴关系的目的被确定为为消费者提供全面护理,这实际上包括对其护理人员的支持。开放和清晰的沟通以及信息共享被认为对合作很重要。然而,非正式护理人员的经历并未反映出这种对合作的描述。为非正式护理人员提供充分支持、认可他们的专业知识以及开放和一致的沟通,是实现为消费者及其护理人员带来更好结果的合作过程的关键。需要对临床医生进行积极培训,并提供一份实用指南,以指导在心理健康服务中开展常规的非正式护理人员参与工作,从而实现有效的三方合作。