Strengths of families to limit relapse in mentally ill family members
Background: Relapse prevention in mental health care is important. Utilising the strengths of families can be a valuable approach in relapse prevention. Studies on family strengths have been conducted but little has been done on the strengths of family members to help limit relapse in mental health...
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doaj-8a8e39bbd8374820916ae1ddc199658a2020-11-25T01:05:51ZafrAOSISHealth SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences1025-98482071-97362017-10-0122010.4102/hsag.v22i0.1019652Strengths of families to limit relapse in mentally ill family membersTlhalefi T. Tlhowe0Emmerentia du Plessis1Magdalene P. Koen2School of Nursing Science, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSchool of Nursing Science, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSchool of Nursing Science, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusBackground: Relapse prevention in mental health care is important. Utilising the strengths of families can be a valuable approach in relapse prevention. Studies on family strengths have been conducted but little has been done on the strengths of family members to help limit relapse in mental health care users. The purpose of this research was to explore and describe the strengths of family members in assisting mental health care users to limit relapses. Methods: A phenomenological design was followed. Purposive sampling was used and 15 family members of mental health care users who have not relapsed in the previous two years participated. Individual unstructured interviews were conducted. Data were analyse dusing thematic analysis. Results: Four main themes were identified, namely accepting the condition of the mental health care users, having faith, involving the mentally ill family members in daily activities and being aware of what aggravates the mentally ill family members. Conclusions: Family members go through a process of acceptance and receive educational information and assistance from health professionals. In this process families discover and apply their strengths to limit relapses of mentally ill family members. It is important that family members caring for mentally ill family members are involved in their treatment from the onset, and that they are guided through a process of acceptance.https://hsag.co.za/index.php/hsag/article/view/1019Families mental health care usersMentally ill family membersResilienceRelapseStrengths |
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Tlhalefi T. Tlhowe Emmerentia du Plessis Magdalene P. Koen Strengths of families to limit relapse in mentally ill family members Health SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Families mental health care users Mentally ill family members Resilience Relapse Strengths |
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Strengths of families to limit relapse in mentally ill family members |
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Strengths of families to limit relapse in mentally ill family members |
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Background: Relapse prevention in mental health care is important. Utilising the strengths of families can be a valuable approach in relapse prevention. Studies on family strengths have been conducted but little has been done on the strengths of family members to help limit relapse in mental health care users. The purpose of this research was to explore and describe the strengths of family members in assisting mental health care users to limit relapses.
Methods: A phenomenological design was followed. Purposive sampling was used and 15 family members of mental health care users who have not relapsed in the previous two years participated. Individual unstructured interviews were conducted. Data were analyse dusing thematic analysis.
Results: Four main themes were identified, namely accepting the condition of the mental health care users, having faith, involving the mentally ill family members in daily activities and being aware of what aggravates the mentally ill family members.
Conclusions: Family members go through a process of acceptance and receive educational information and assistance from health professionals. In this process families discover and apply their strengths to limit relapses of mentally ill family members. It is important that family members caring for mentally ill family members are involved in their treatment from the onset, and that they are guided through a process of acceptance. |
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Families mental health care users Mentally ill family members Resilience Relapse Strengths |
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