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Research Article

Ascertaining the Needs of Carers of Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients through Their Experience of Navigating Mental Health Services: Guidance for Service Providers

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Pages 230-248 | Published online: 24 Nov 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Unpaid carers, in the UK, are estimated to contribute 132 billion pounds to society, often at a cost to their own physical and mental wellbeing. Therefore, various governmental directives since 1995 have focused on recognizing the significant contribution made by carers by improving their involvement in services. Carer research within mental health has focused primarily on general mental health and acute settings. Relatively little is known about the experiences and needs of carers of forensic psychiatric inpatients currently using inpatient care. This qualitative study aimed to examine the experiences of this group and ascertain their needs. Four carers took part in a focus group and two carers were interviewed individually. Thematic analysis was used and identified four themes: navigating the mental health system, impact of caring, what helps? and experience of current inpatient forensic service. Findings suggest that some improvements have occurred over the past few years in support for carers and in service provision for their loved one’s treatment. However, more improvements are urgently needed because carers continue to experience emotional burden, feeling excluded by services, and strain from their caring responsibilities. Implications for future research and guidance for service providers and policymakers are discussed.

Disclosure statement

This research project has not received any funding. This research received ethical approval and was conducted independently of my job role, although I did have previous clinical contact with some of the carers who took part in this research as I used to co-facilitate the carers group in the past. The impact of this I have highlighted in the limitation of this study.

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