Author:
Sedgwick Rosemary,Duff Alexa,Lines Sharon,Akenzua Anthony,Jones Fergal
Abstract
Aims and MethodThe National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recommends involving the families of patients admitted to psychiatric hospital care, without specific guidance on how to do it. To improve family involvement in a National Health Service psychiatric intensive care unit, a relatives' and carers' clinic was set up. Fifty family members attended and completed questionnaires. Nine went on to take part in interviews, the results of which were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsFamilies felt more informed and found the increased access to information useful. They felt that the process showed respect for them and their family member, and that their contribution was valued. Running throughout the interviews was the contrast with previous experiences; families reported feeling heard and understood and attributed this in part to timing and environment.Clinical implicationsThe clinic was viewed positively by families and met the trust's commitment to including carers, as well as national guidance which suggests it should be part of routine practice.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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