Affiliation:
1. Allied Health & Human Performance Academic Unit University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia
2. Caring Futures Institute Flinders University Adelaide South Australia
3. Southern Adelaide Local Health Network Adelaide South Australia
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundUnemployment rates for people living with mental illness remain persistently high. Individual Placement Support (IPS) is an evidence‐based employment model that supports people with severe mental illness to gain employment. Although carers provide emotional and instrumental support for people with mental illness, there is limited research exploring carers' perspectives of IPS.AimsTo explore carers' perspectives of their experience as caregivers of individuals living with mental illness who have participated in IPS.MethodsThis qualitative descriptive study gained carers' perspectives through semi‐structured interviews. A convenience sample of eight carers was recruited via a community mental health service in Adelaide. Data were analysed thematically.FindingsThree main themes were identified: (1) employment benefits, (2) factors that may impact on employment, and (3) knowledge and opinions of IPS. Within each theme, four sub‐themes emerged.ConclusionsThis study addresses a gap in research and provides insights into carers' experiences of IPS. Increased communication and involvement of carers in IPS may benefit IPS participants and staff as carers provide invaluable additional insight into supporting individuals through their employment journey.
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