This study explores the experiences of informal carers of people with mental illness in an Australian mental health service. A qualitative descriptive approach was used with data collected via focus group interviews with a purposive sample of 19 carers. Data analysis revealed two major themes: (a) "Something is not right" and (b) "Now we have a diagnosis." The carers noticed that there was something wrong with their relative before they received a diagnosis but were often hesitant to engage Mental Health services. Carers have trouble understanding if the problems they are witnessing are part of normal development, contemporary culture, or are symptoms of mental illness. Fear of stigma remains a barrier to accessing servi...
Carer Peer Support Workers (CPSWs) are people who have lived experience as carers/family members of ...
Background Individuals with a first-episode psychosis often have a prolonged and complicated path to...
This study explored family carers’ lived experience of caring for a relative with an ongoing mental ...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Aim The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Mental health care for older people is primarily delivered in the community and is largely dependent...
Mental health care for older people is primarily delivered in the community and is largely dependent...
4.1 Introduction Around 60% of carers of relatives with mental health problems report feeling unreco...
Abstract Background People with a mental illness experience greater chronic disease morbidity and mo...
Background: Current Australian mental health policy recommends that carers should be involved in the...
One in five Australians has a mental disorder and it is estimated that one in four families have a m...
Gerace, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-8272-8799Mental health care for older people is primarily delivered in th...
This study explored family carers’ lived experience of caring for a relative with an ongoing mental ...
Carer Peer Support Workers (CPSWs) are people who have lived experience as carers/family members of ...
Background Individuals with a first-episode psychosis often have a prolonged and complicated path to...
This study explored family carers’ lived experience of caring for a relative with an ongoing mental ...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Aim The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Mental health care for older people is primarily delivered in the community and is largely dependent...
Mental health care for older people is primarily delivered in the community and is largely dependent...
4.1 Introduction Around 60% of carers of relatives with mental health problems report feeling unreco...
Abstract Background People with a mental illness experience greater chronic disease morbidity and mo...
Background: Current Australian mental health policy recommends that carers should be involved in the...
One in five Australians has a mental disorder and it is estimated that one in four families have a m...
Gerace, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-8272-8799Mental health care for older people is primarily delivered in th...
This study explored family carers’ lived experience of caring for a relative with an ongoing mental ...
Carer Peer Support Workers (CPSWs) are people who have lived experience as carers/family members of ...
Background Individuals with a first-episode psychosis often have a prolonged and complicated path to...
This study explored family carers’ lived experience of caring for a relative with an ongoing mental ...