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Review
. 2007 Nov;75(11):665-72.
doi: 10.1055/s-2007-980079. Epub 2007 Jul 3.

[The situation of caregivers of inpatients with bipolar affective disorders]

[Article in German]
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[The situation of caregivers of inpatients with bipolar affective disorders]

[Article in German]
R Schmid et al. Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr. 2007 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: Research on the situation of caregivers of patients with bipolar affective disorders has been mostly neglected in German-speaking countries.

Methods: In the sense of a bottom-up approach, a content analysis of problem-oriented interviews with 32 caregivers of patients with bipolar disorder was carried out. Additionally, the relevant literature identified by means of a computerized MEDLINE research on the years 1997 - 2007 with the key words "caregiver"/"relative", "burden" and "bipolar disorder", was analysed to describe the situation of the caregivers comprehensively. Related articles in the MEDLINE search were also viewed.

Results: The burden of relatives of bipolar patients are manifold and partially specific. On the top of the list caregivers mentioned emotional burdens like: "lack of understanding, helplessness and hopelessness" (90,6 %) and "own concernment" (81,2 %). Specific burdens of these caregivers are "repulsing and uncooperative behaviour of the patient" (78,1 %) and "burdens due to the alternation between manic and depressive symptoms" (71,9 %). The manic and depressive symptomatic complex were assessed as burden with equal frequency (75,0 %).

Conclusions: An effective support should consider the necessity of helping the caregivers in handling the symptoms of the illness and imparting coping strategies for emotional relief of caregivers.

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