AbstractReform of psychiatric care in Sweden, meant to improve support and coordination of care for people with mental illness, has passed much of the rehabilitation and daily care of these people on to their families. This study explores the psychiatric health care system as experienced by family members of people with mental illness. We conducted 18 tape-recorded interviews with close relatives of people with mental illness in the health care district in northem Sweden. The results show that they feel guilty about not providing enough support for their relatives, they are unsure of where to go for support and answers to their questions about their relative's diagnosis, prognosis, proposed date of discharge from hospital, and rehabilitatio...
Author: Frida Olander Title: Life as a rollercoaster- regarding relatives of people with bipolar dis...
The aim of this study was to describe experiences of encountering the psychiatric specialist health ...
Aim: To illuminate relatives need of support when caring for or supporting a person suffering from m...
AbstractReform of psychiatric care in Sweden, meant to improve support and coordination of care for ...
AbstractMental disability is one of the most serious health problems facing Europe today. The reform...
Mental disability is one of the most serious health problems facing Europe today. The reform of psyc...
Today adult patients' relatives are seen as a resource in psychiatric care but few researchers have ...
Today adult patients' relatives are seen as a resource in psychiatric care but few researchers have ...
Today adult patients' relatives are seen as a resource in psychiatric care but few researchers have ...
Objectives: Relatives of people with mental illnesses are affected in many different areas of life,...
ABSTRACT Aim: The aim of this study is to chart the experiences of Swedish general psychiatric care ...
AbstractMental disability is one of the most serious health problems facing Europe today. The reform...
Background: Studies that differentiate among diagnoses have detected diver-gent results in the exper...
AbstractMental disability is one of the most significant health problems facing Europe today. For ex...
AbstractMental disability is one of the most significant health problems facing Europe today. For ex...
Author: Frida Olander Title: Life as a rollercoaster- regarding relatives of people with bipolar dis...
The aim of this study was to describe experiences of encountering the psychiatric specialist health ...
Aim: To illuminate relatives need of support when caring for or supporting a person suffering from m...
AbstractReform of psychiatric care in Sweden, meant to improve support and coordination of care for ...
AbstractMental disability is one of the most serious health problems facing Europe today. The reform...
Mental disability is one of the most serious health problems facing Europe today. The reform of psyc...
Today adult patients' relatives are seen as a resource in psychiatric care but few researchers have ...
Today adult patients' relatives are seen as a resource in psychiatric care but few researchers have ...
Today adult patients' relatives are seen as a resource in psychiatric care but few researchers have ...
Objectives: Relatives of people with mental illnesses are affected in many different areas of life,...
ABSTRACT Aim: The aim of this study is to chart the experiences of Swedish general psychiatric care ...
AbstractMental disability is one of the most serious health problems facing Europe today. The reform...
Background: Studies that differentiate among diagnoses have detected diver-gent results in the exper...
AbstractMental disability is one of the most significant health problems facing Europe today. For ex...
AbstractMental disability is one of the most significant health problems facing Europe today. For ex...
Author: Frida Olander Title: Life as a rollercoaster- regarding relatives of people with bipolar dis...
The aim of this study was to describe experiences of encountering the psychiatric specialist health ...
Aim: To illuminate relatives need of support when caring for or supporting a person suffering from m...