In this qualitative narrative study, we critically reflected upon mothering experiences of health professionals with adult children with schizophrenia. Thirteen participants from Australia, Canada, Scotland, and the United States were interviewed. The thematic analysis of the interviews resulted in one overarching theme-mothering in the context of uncertainty: unbalancing and rebalancing as mothers, and three major themes: disrupted mothering, reconfigured mothering, and resolute mothering. The findings suggested participants experienced difficulties in separating their professional role from their maternal responsibilities. The mothers gained expertise by using their dual knowledge to advocate for and support their children's mental health...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to understand the parenting experiences of women with mental...
Background: Sociologists have long recognised the social control functions of different social inst...
A qualitative narrative research method was used to explore and describe the experiences of personal...
Schizophrenia is a global concern, and, this paper, describes the caring roles of health professiona...
Worldwide, mothers provide lifelong care for their ill children. Our aim in this paper was to descri...
Much of the literature about maternal mental illness makes assumptions about the problems in the re...
ABSTRACT - Psychiatric reforms promoted the integration of the severely mentally ill in the communit...
© 2016 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. The purpose of this integrative review was to...
As more women with mental illness have the opportunity to become parents, there has been growing re...
Background Healthcare service users who are parents with psychosis form part of the caseload of most...
Mothers of children diagnosed with chronic and severe mental illnesses in the United States face man...
Chronic illness affects a person's wellbeing and affects the ability to perform the social roles of ...
Chronic illness affects a person’s wellbeing and affects the ability to perform the social roles of ...
BACKGROUND: Mothers of children with a disability have a higher risk of mental health difficulties t...
This dissertation provides an interpretation of the accounts of six mothers who have a diagnosis of ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to understand the parenting experiences of women with mental...
Background: Sociologists have long recognised the social control functions of different social inst...
A qualitative narrative research method was used to explore and describe the experiences of personal...
Schizophrenia is a global concern, and, this paper, describes the caring roles of health professiona...
Worldwide, mothers provide lifelong care for their ill children. Our aim in this paper was to descri...
Much of the literature about maternal mental illness makes assumptions about the problems in the re...
ABSTRACT - Psychiatric reforms promoted the integration of the severely mentally ill in the communit...
© 2016 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. The purpose of this integrative review was to...
As more women with mental illness have the opportunity to become parents, there has been growing re...
Background Healthcare service users who are parents with psychosis form part of the caseload of most...
Mothers of children diagnosed with chronic and severe mental illnesses in the United States face man...
Chronic illness affects a person's wellbeing and affects the ability to perform the social roles of ...
Chronic illness affects a person’s wellbeing and affects the ability to perform the social roles of ...
BACKGROUND: Mothers of children with a disability have a higher risk of mental health difficulties t...
This dissertation provides an interpretation of the accounts of six mothers who have a diagnosis of ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to understand the parenting experiences of women with mental...
Background: Sociologists have long recognised the social control functions of different social inst...
A qualitative narrative research method was used to explore and describe the experiences of personal...