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Original Articles

Effects of Psychoeducation Given to Caregivers of People With a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia

, MSc, , PhD & , MD
Pages 800-810 | Accepted 04 Aug 2016, Published online: 03 Oct 2016
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of psychoeducation given to caregivers of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia on their perceptions of burden and on clinical course of patients. This was a quasi-experimental study with pre–post tests and a control group and designed as a nonrandomized controlled intervention trial. While the patients in both the intervention and the control group received treatment as usual (TAU), only the caregivers in the study group were offered two sessions of psychoeducation a week for one month, with a total of eight sessions. Effectiveness of the psychoeducation given was evaluated by comparing scores of Perceived Family Burden Scale (PFBS) and Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) obtained before and three months after delivery between the intervention and the control groups. Mean PFBS burden scores of the control group at baseline and follow-up were 45.7 and 44.5, respectively. Mean PFBS burden scores of the intervention group were 45.2 at baseline and 38.6 at follow-up. Analysis of variance revealed significant and medium to large size interaction effects of time and group factors on total burden scores of family members (F1.58 = 5.59; p < 0.05; ηp2 = 0.09) and on total PANSS scores of patients (F1.58 = 104.78; p < 0.001; ηp2 = 0.64). Our findings suggest that psychoeducation offered to the caregivers along with TAU offered to patients might result in diminished perceptions of burden among caregivers and enhanced improvement in the clinical course of patients as a result of psychoeducation offered to caregivers.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the Adnan Menderes University Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic and all patients and their relatives who participated in our study.

Declaration of Interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.

FUNDING

This study was supported within the scope of the Adnan Menderes University Scientific Research Project with project code ASYO-12006, Aydın, Turkey and the authors express their thanks.

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