An evaluation was conducted of 15 voluntary sector family support workers (FSWs) working with families of schizophrenia sufferers. FSWs completed a diary schedule and interviews were conducted with 15 co-professionals from the FSWs' multi-disciplinary teams and 62 carers from FSWs' caseloads. Carers' problems were assessed using the burden component of the Social and Behavioural Assessment Schedule (Platt et al., 1983)and the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile (Oliver et al., 1996). Carers were asked about the type of support received and their satisfaction. The findings revealed the considerable pressures of caring and highlighted the value perceived by both carers and coprofessionals of the FSW as a counselling, listening, information and...
AbstractBackground: schizophrenia is considered a severe mental illness. People with schizophrenia m...
Background: Caregivers (CGs) of persons with psychiatric illness have different levels of burden and...
The goals of the study were to describe (1) the tasks undertaken by people who care for a rela-tive ...
An evaluation was conducted of 15 voluntary sector family support workers (FSWs) working with famili...
Family caregivers filled the gap between deinstitutionalization. and the shortage of community resou...
Schizophrenia remains a global issue. More than half of those living with schizophrenia have yet to ...
Employment among patients with schizophrenia is known to positively influence patients’ recovery. I...
Family quality of life is affected when one member shows high support needs. Variables such as socia...
A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of caring for patients...
Abstract Background A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of...
With increasing focus on community-based mental health services, family caregivers require and deser...
Background: A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of caring ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a disabling disorder affecting social and occupational functioning and ...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to measure changes over 3-years in caregiving burden and emot...
Objectives. As a disease typified by early onset and chronic disease course, caring for a person wit...
AbstractBackground: schizophrenia is considered a severe mental illness. People with schizophrenia m...
Background: Caregivers (CGs) of persons with psychiatric illness have different levels of burden and...
The goals of the study were to describe (1) the tasks undertaken by people who care for a rela-tive ...
An evaluation was conducted of 15 voluntary sector family support workers (FSWs) working with famili...
Family caregivers filled the gap between deinstitutionalization. and the shortage of community resou...
Schizophrenia remains a global issue. More than half of those living with schizophrenia have yet to ...
Employment among patients with schizophrenia is known to positively influence patients’ recovery. I...
Family quality of life is affected when one member shows high support needs. Variables such as socia...
A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of caring for patients...
Abstract Background A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of...
With increasing focus on community-based mental health services, family caregivers require and deser...
Background: A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of caring ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a disabling disorder affecting social and occupational functioning and ...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to measure changes over 3-years in caregiving burden and emot...
Objectives. As a disease typified by early onset and chronic disease course, caring for a person wit...
AbstractBackground: schizophrenia is considered a severe mental illness. People with schizophrenia m...
Background: Caregivers (CGs) of persons with psychiatric illness have different levels of burden and...
The goals of the study were to describe (1) the tasks undertaken by people who care for a rela-tive ...