Aim Family members often play a vital role in seeking help for loved ones experiencing first-episode psychosis. Understanding this experience is crucial in facilitating the help-seeking process. Qualitative research offers valuable insight into the lived experience of family members who seek help on behalf of a loved one experiencing first-episode psychosis. Method The current research presents a systematic review of qualitative studies exploring the family member experience of seeking help for first-episode psychosis. Results A meta-synthesis of 13 qualitative studies has revealed four themes relating to family members' experience of seeking help for first-episode psychosis. These include a sense of not knowing, the reaching of crisis poin...
Aims: To explore the role of relatives in pathways to care of patients with a recent onset of psycho...
Qualitative studies have played an important role in elucidating the lived experience of psychosis a...
Family interventions have produced benefits on clinical and family outcomes in long stan...
Aim Family members often play a vital role in seeking help for loved ones experiencing first-episode...
Background Individuals with a first-episode psychosis often have a prolonged and complicated path to...
Objectives: This study systematically reviewed existing qualitative evidence of family members’ expe...
Aim: Delayed help‐seeking can have serious consequences for young people with first‐episode psychos...
Objective: As decreasing the duration of untreated psychosis has been highlighted as key indicator i...
In the present study we wanted to examine psycho educational family work as experienced by patients ...
Objectives In the United Kingdom (UK), the government has set out priorities to support relatives an...
This thesis contains two chapters, the first is a literature review and the second an empirical pape...
There exists a wealth of research which suggests that for family members, caring for an individual w...
Objective: The aim was to determine the extent of and the correlates of the distress and impact of c...
Family is very close to a patient and its role is especially important in the process of clinical, e...
BACKGROUND: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Aims: To explore the role of relatives in pathways to care of patients with a recent onset of psycho...
Qualitative studies have played an important role in elucidating the lived experience of psychosis a...
Family interventions have produced benefits on clinical and family outcomes in long stan...
Aim Family members often play a vital role in seeking help for loved ones experiencing first-episode...
Background Individuals with a first-episode psychosis often have a prolonged and complicated path to...
Objectives: This study systematically reviewed existing qualitative evidence of family members’ expe...
Aim: Delayed help‐seeking can have serious consequences for young people with first‐episode psychos...
Objective: As decreasing the duration of untreated psychosis has been highlighted as key indicator i...
In the present study we wanted to examine psycho educational family work as experienced by patients ...
Objectives In the United Kingdom (UK), the government has set out priorities to support relatives an...
This thesis contains two chapters, the first is a literature review and the second an empirical pape...
There exists a wealth of research which suggests that for family members, caring for an individual w...
Objective: The aim was to determine the extent of and the correlates of the distress and impact of c...
Family is very close to a patient and its role is especially important in the process of clinical, e...
BACKGROUND: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Aims: To explore the role of relatives in pathways to care of patients with a recent onset of psycho...
Qualitative studies have played an important role in elucidating the lived experience of psychosis a...
Family interventions have produced benefits on clinical and family outcomes in long stan...