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'It broke our hearts': Understanding parents' lived experiences of their child's admission to an acute mental health care facility

机译:“它伤了我们的心”:了解父母对孩子入读急性精神病医疗机构的生活经历

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This article reports the evaluative findings of an Early Psychosis Education Program (EPEP) de- signed to support parents caring for their child who was recently admitted to the psychiatric intensive care unit of an inpatient mental health care facility in Australia. The EPEP offered education on mental illness, treatment options, and medication, as well as information on the recovery model of care. The EPEP was facilitated by two RNs and was evaluated for educational effectiveness using a simple pre- and postevaluation questionnaire. The evaluation revealed two themes expressed by parents: "We didn't see it coming," and "Hopelessness and helpless- ness." The themes highlighted the parents' lack of mental health care knowledge prior to the EPEP, which had a significant impact on the parents' experiences and well-being. The evalu-ative findings highlighted a need for a nurse-led EPEP within the community. A community EPEP has the potential to strengthen the partnership between parents, families, and mental health service providers and to help with the provision of a recovery framework of care.
机译:本文报告了早期精神病教育计划(EPEP)的评估结果,该计划旨在支持父母照看他们的孩子,该孩子最近被澳大利亚住院精神卫生保健机构的精神病重症监护病房收治。 EPEP提供有关精神疾病,治疗选择和药物治疗的教育,以及有关康复模式的信息。由两个注册护士协助开展EPEP,并使用简单的评估前和评估后问卷对教育效果进行了评估。评估揭示了父母表达的两个主题:“我们看不到它来”和“无助与无助”。这些主题强调了父母在EPEP之前缺乏心理保健知识,这对父母的经历和幸福感产生了重大影响。评估结果突显了社区内需要由护士领导的EPEP。社区EPEP有潜力加强父母,家庭和精神卫生服务提供者之间的伙伴关系,并有助于提供护理的康复框架。

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