Exploring and describing experiences and needs of family members/significant others of male forensic patients in a specialist psychiatric hospital
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2016
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Pule, Bashu
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Abstract
Family and caregivers play a vital role in providing support, care and assistance
to forensic mental healthcare users. Family members of the forensic mental
healthcare users often find their caregiving role stressful and suffer from
significant stress and experience high levels of caregiver burden. Forensic
patients need physical and emotional support from their family members to help
them cope in the hospital, but the needs of those family members are often
neglected when caring for the forensic patients in South Africa.
The objective of the study was to explore and describe the experiences and
needs of family members/significant others of male forensic mental healthcare
users in a specialist psychiatric hospital, and to recommend guidelines for the
Psychiatric nurses to assist families of the forensic mental healthcare users to
manage their stressful experiences.
A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual design was followed to
achieve the aim and objectives of the study. Purposive sampling was used for
sample selection. Two open-ended questions were asked in a semi-structured
interview. The audio taped interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed
using thematic content analysis
Themes emerging were poor parental expectation, strained relationship with
others, and the emotional and financial impact of caregiving. The families
experienced emotional distress and lack of support by other family members as
well as self-blame and strained relationships. These findings highlighted the
need for inventions such as support groups and psycho-education for psychiatric
nurses as well as families of forensic patients.
The findings are to be used to guide professional development, counselling and
family therapy sessions that would assist the family members and also
caregivers of the forensic patients to cope.
Key words: Experiences, Needs, Families, Forensic MHCU, Specialist Hospital.
Description
A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University
of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment for the degree of
Master of Science (Nursing)
Johannesburg, June 2016
Keywords
Forensic Patients