Families and carers provide an important and necessary force and form part of the mental health systems worldwide, reducing the need for formal care and the burden on the healthcare and the social systems. The present chapter aims to be a contribution to acknowledge of the importance of all ...
those who provide mental health support in a workplace setting may have volunteered or applied for the role, perhaps as a Mental Health First Aider (MHFA) and therefore, may feel that they should be able to cope. They may not feel comfortable or feel justified in asking for support for th...
Identifying the Mental Health Needs of Looked after Young People Fifty looked after young people and their carers were interviewed to elicit whether, intuitively, they considered the young person to have a mental health ... Mount,J. - 《Clinical Child Psychology & Psychiatry》 被引量: 82发表:...
Research into carers experience of, and engagement with, forensic mental health services is limited. Given the complexity of issues within a forensic population, it is important to understand the needs of this group of carers. The purpose of this paper is to gain greater insight into the ...
Although mental healthcare is increasingly delivered in community-based settings, narratives of safety pertain primarily to hospital-based mental healthcare. Therefore, through exploratory qualitative interviews and one focus group, we aimed to examine how service users, carers, and healthcare providers ...
Objective:The objectives of this study were to: (i) obtain baseline data on the extent of carer involvement across a representative sample of hospital and community patients within an integrated area health service; and (ii) examine perspectives on discharge planning and community care among patients...
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Objectives: To explore the experiences of service users, carers and staff seeking or providing secondary mental health services during the COVID-19 pandemi... E Liberati,N Richards,J Parker,... - 《Bmj Open》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 A Comparison of Users and Nonusers of a Web-Based Int...
New research shows unpaid carers seeking formal help with their physical and mental health during the lockdown were unable to access it.
Recent research has shed light on how stroke impacts not only a person's physical health and well-being, but also their social and mental health. While this may not be surprising, the simultaneous decrease in mental health for their carers may be more un