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The Family Challenge of Caring for the Chronically Mentally Ill: A Phenomenological Study.

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The challenges with which the family caregivers of patients with chronic mental illness have to contend are explored, namely stress and emotional distress, need for education and information, socioeconomic effects and support, and physical strain.
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Family caregiving for patients with chronic mental illness is influenced by various factors such as political, socioeconomic, and cultural contexts as well as related policies and health services.The purpose of this study was to explore the challenges with which the family caregivers of patients with chronic mental illness have to contend.The research design was qualitative with a phenomenological approach. The research population consisted of 16 long-term carers expressing interest in participating in the project. The carers were the family members of mentally ill relatives who collected their monthly medications at Farshchian Psychiatry Hospital in Hamadan in 2012. Purposive sampling was used to draw the sample. Data were collected by individual in-depth semi-structured interviews, which were tape-recorded and analyzed via Colaizzi's phenomenological method. Rigor was assessed regarding credibility, dependability, conformability, and transferability.Our findings highlighted 4 main themes, namely stress and emotional distress, need for education and information, socioeconomic effects and support, and physical strain.Families experience frustrations when providing support and care to their mentally ill relatives. They, therefore, need appropriate support and intervention by mental health services.

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