‘The whole thing is beyond stress’: Family perspectives on the experience of hospitalisation through to discharge for individuals with severe learning disabilities and complex needs

Author:

Stock Megan1ORCID,Mulholland Mark2,Cooper Vivien2,Head Annabel1,Prowse Sam3,Wellsted David4,Mengoni Silvana E.4ORCID,Rhodes Louisa5ORCID,Ellis‐Caird Helen4

Affiliation:

1. Lewisham Mental Health Learning Disabilities Team South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust London UK

2. The Challenging Behaviour Foundation UK

3. Adult Disability Service and Adult Care Service Hertfordshire County Council Hertfordshire UK

4. Department of Psychology, Sports Science and Geography University of Hertfordshire Hertfordshire UK

5. West Specialist Learning Disability Service Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust Hertfordshire UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPeople with severe learning disabilities and complex needs are more likely to experience delayed discharge from hospital; however, there is little research into their experience in hospital and as they move out as part of the Transforming Care Programme.MethodsSix family members of people with complex needs who had moved out of hospital took part in four focus groups co‐facilitated with an expert‐by‐experience consultant. Participants' relatives had hospital admissions that ranged from 6 weeks to 11 years. Transcripts were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Additional reflections are included from an expert‐by‐experience consultant to capture their unique perspective.ResultsFamily members reported stories of abuse in hospital and parallel experiences of institutionalisation and trauma, resulting in long‐lasting impacts on themselves and their relative. Family members felt let down and undervalued by professionals. They described relief when their relatives moved out of hospital, but there were on‐going difficulties accessing the right support in the community and so stability felt fragile.ConclusionsKey recommendations to support community living include respecting family members' expertise, improving partnership working and offering psychological support for family members and people with complex needs post‐discharge.

Funder

University of Hertfordshire

Publisher

Wiley

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