Mental health professionals' experiences with applying a family-centred care focus in their clinical work
Skundberg-Kletthagen, Hege; Gonzalez, Marianne Thorsen; Schröder, Ingrid Agneta; Moen, Øyfrid Larsen
Peer reviewed, Journal article
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2735494Utgivelsesdato
2020Metadata
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Skundberg-Kletthagen, H., Gonzalez, M. T., Schröder, A., & Moen, Ø. L. (2020). Mental health professionals' experiences with applying a family-centred care focus in their clinical work. Issues in mental health nursing, 41(9). https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2020.1731028Sammendrag
Family members play vital roles in supporting their young adults with mental health challenges, implying that professionals are challenged to apply a Family-Centred Care approach (FCC) in community mental health services. By applying a qualitative phenomengraphic approach, this study aimed to explore and describe professionals’ experiences of applying a FCC approach. Based on data from 13 individual interviews, the descriptive categories were: Mutual understanding, Facing dilemmas and Dealing with barriers. Despite the professionals’ expressed desires to involve the family, individual treatment and follow-up seemed to characterize their daily clinical practice, often due to the young adults’ own wishes.