Experiences of relatives caring for psychiatric patients in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana

Author:

Antonio Gideon1,Kwakye Isaac Nyarko2,Essel Cynthia3

Affiliation:

1. Achimota Hospital Accra Ghana

2. Department of Built Environment University of Environment and Sustainable Development Somanya Ghana

3. Salvation Army Hospital/West End University College Accra Ghana

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe study aimed at examining the lived experiences of relatives caring for family members with mental illness in Ghana.MethodsInterpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was adopted to explore caregivers' in‐depth experiences. Fifteen caregivers were purposefully selected from four hospitals within the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, and they were engaged in face‐to‐face interview sessions through the semi‐structured guided interviews. Interviews were transcribed into text formats and analysed using the IPA approach.ResultsThree superordinate themes and their respective sub‐themes were identified. Theme 1: Being with the mentally ill (time consuming; financial burden; healer shopping); Theme 2: Psychosocial effect (stigmatization; stress and depression; changes in social/work life); Theme3: Coping resources (prayers/spirituality; psychological capital – ignoring, self‐encouragement, acceptance, routinization; social/family support; reading).ConclusionIt was recommended that healthcare professionals ought to prepare family members for the emotional challenges by providing them with constant therapeutic service to help reduce their emotional strain associated with the burden of care. Public education should be intensified for people to understand the need for accepting people with mental illness in order to reduce the issue of stigmatization. Again, government should institute policies through its agencies (Ministry of Health, Ghana Health Service) to assist the caregivers in the discharge of responsibilities. This could take the form of reducing cost of drugs, and establishing community mental health care to provide immediate support.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Psychology,General Medicine

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