Family involvement in mental healthcare practice: Perspectives of mental health nurses, patients, and caregivers

Author:

Hsiao Chiu‐Yueh12ORCID,Lu Huei‐Lan3,Wu Kuan‐Yi4,Li Chia‐Chun15,Li Chi‐Rong6,Tsai Yun‐Fang178ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, College of Medicine Chang Gung University Tao‐Yuan City Taiwan

2. Department of Psychiatry, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linko Branch Tao‐Yuan City Taiwan

3. Nursing Department, Jianan Psychiatric Center Ministry of Health and Welfare Tainan Taiwan

4. Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Community‐Based Psychiatric Care Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linko Branch Taoyuan City Taiwan

5. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linko Branch Tao‐Yuan City Taiwan

6. Parexel International Co., Ltd. Taipei City Taiwan

7. Department of Nursing Chang Gung University of Science and Technology Tao‐Yuan City Taiwan

8. Department of Psychiatry Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Keelung Branch Keelung City Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionFamily engagement in care has been advocated to promote recovery for patients with mental health conditions. Attitudes of mental health nurses toward the importance of families influence the way they partner with families in mental healthcare. However, little is known about how mental health nurses engage with families and quality of family‐centered care (FCC) perceived by patients and caregivers. The study aimed to examine the mediating effect of family nursing practice on the association between mental health nurses' attitudes toward integrating families into care and quality of FCC perceived by patients with schizophrenia and caregivers.DesignA cross‐sectional study was conducted.MethodsA convenience sample of 143 dyads of patients with schizophrenia and their caregivers and 109 mental health nurses were recruited from inpatient wards at two psychiatric hospitals in Taiwan. Demographic and clinical questionnaires, Families' Importance in Nursing Care‐Nurses' Attitudes scale, Family Nursing Practice Scale, and Measure of Process of Care for Adults were used to collect data. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent‐sample t‐tests, one‐way analysis of variance, Pearson correlation coefficients, paired‐sample t‐tests, and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Mediation analyses were performed using Hayes' PROCESS macro in SPSS (Model 4) with bootstrapping.ResultsMental health nurses exhibited supportive attitudes toward integrating families into care (Mean = 98.96) and greater perceptions of family nursing practice (Mean = 2.44). The concordances between patients and caregivers on perceived quality of family‐centered care were significant (ICC = 0.63–0.77). Attitudes of mental health nurses toward integrating families into care had both the total and direct effects on all domains of quality of FCC perceived by patients and caregivers, respectively. The indirect effects of mental health nurses' attitudes toward integrating families into care on aspects of quality of FCC through family nursing practice were significant for patients (95% bias‐corrected bootstrap CI of 0.015–0.053) and caregivers (95% bias‐corrected bootstrap CI of 0.004–0.041). The magnitude of the indirect effects was medium to large for patients (ES = 0.209–0.257) and caregivers (ES = 0.148–0.221).ConclusionFamily nursing practice partially mediated the association between mental health nurses' attitudes toward integrating families into care and aspects of quality of FCC from perspectives of patients and caregivers.Clinical RelevanceInterventions tailoring mental health nurses' practice skills and reciprocity with families have the potential to enhance supportive attitudes of mental health nurses toward working with families and further improve perceived quality of FCC in patient‐caregiver dyads in mental healthcare practice.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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