Being healthcare professionals in the complex field of forensic psychiatry care (FPC) seems particularly challenging. Historically, families have almost been invisible in FPC. The aim of this study was to uncover beliefs among healthcare professionals concerning families of patients admitted for FPC. Using a hermeneutical approach inspired by Gadamer’s philosophy, group interviews with healthcare professionals in four Swedish forensic psychiatric clinics were analyzed. Analysis resulted in seven key beliefs. There were three beliefs about families: family belongingness is a resource for the patient; most families are broken and not possible to trust; and most families get in the way of the patient’s care. Four beliefs concerned encounters w...
Patient participation in forensic psychiatric settings seems to be complex by nature, and previous s...
Background: Supporting families where one person suffers from long-term severe mental illness (SMI) ...
Accessible Summary What is known on the subject Internationally, research and policy agendas recomme...
Being healthcare professionals in the complex field of forensic psychiatry care (FPC) seems particul...
Copyright © 2015 Ulrica Hörberg et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The patients in forensic psychiatric care (FPC) are affected by their illness and the care they rece...
Introduction: De-institutionalization of psychiatric care has greatly increased the role of family m...
This thesis focused on the situation of family members of persons with psychotic illness, particular...
The aim of this study was to examine the beliefs health care personnel have about patients who exper...
The aim of this study was to examine the beliefs health care personnel have about patien...
BackgroundWe explored the relationship between family members and healthcare professionals (HCPs), s...
BACKGROUND: We explored the relationship between family members and healthcare professionals (HCPs),...
The aim of the study was to describe Swedish psychiatrists’ experiences of involving the family in t...
AbstractReform of psychiatric care in Sweden, meant to improve support and coordination of care for ...
The family’s role in patient care was greatly altered by Law 180. This law, introduced in Italy in 1...
Patient participation in forensic psychiatric settings seems to be complex by nature, and previous s...
Background: Supporting families where one person suffers from long-term severe mental illness (SMI) ...
Accessible Summary What is known on the subject Internationally, research and policy agendas recomme...
Being healthcare professionals in the complex field of forensic psychiatry care (FPC) seems particul...
Copyright © 2015 Ulrica Hörberg et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The patients in forensic psychiatric care (FPC) are affected by their illness and the care they rece...
Introduction: De-institutionalization of psychiatric care has greatly increased the role of family m...
This thesis focused on the situation of family members of persons with psychotic illness, particular...
The aim of this study was to examine the beliefs health care personnel have about patients who exper...
The aim of this study was to examine the beliefs health care personnel have about patien...
BackgroundWe explored the relationship between family members and healthcare professionals (HCPs), s...
BACKGROUND: We explored the relationship between family members and healthcare professionals (HCPs),...
The aim of the study was to describe Swedish psychiatrists’ experiences of involving the family in t...
AbstractReform of psychiatric care in Sweden, meant to improve support and coordination of care for ...
The family’s role in patient care was greatly altered by Law 180. This law, introduced in Italy in 1...
Patient participation in forensic psychiatric settings seems to be complex by nature, and previous s...
Background: Supporting families where one person suffers from long-term severe mental illness (SMI) ...
Accessible Summary What is known on the subject Internationally, research and policy agendas recomme...