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Mastering the Art of Collaboration: Supporting Family Caregivers of Mental Health Patients by Service Providers in Iran Publisher Pubmed

Summary: Study highlights need for collaborative support for mental health caregivers. How can systems improve? #MentalHealthCare #CaregiverSupport

Akbari M1 ; Alavi M2 ; Maghsoudi J3 ; Irajpour A4 ; Lopez V5 ; Cleary M6
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Source: Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research Published:2019


Abstract

Responsive support systems, designed and promoted by policy makers, are critical in supporting family caregivers. The purpose of this study was to explore viewpoints of service providers in supporting family caregivers of mental health patients in Iran. In this qualitative study, a purposive sample of 29 service providers and policy makers consented to participate in semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed through qualitative content analysis and three main categories and seven sub-categories were identified. The main categories were: interpersonal collaboration, intra-organization collaboration and inter-sectorial collaboration. A common theme in this study was that service providers play a key role in coordinating responsive support services for Iranian family caregivers of mental health patients across all levels. The increasing complexity of the health care system and resource limitations have created complex problems, which require the use of participatory approaches by the various specialties, disciplines and departments to provide complementary services and mutual support. This approach is the best way of ensuring that service users receive the most relevant services from the right service providers in the right place as and when needed. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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