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. 2015 Jun;9(3):185-99.
doi: 10.1111/eip.12157. Epub 2014 Jun 23.

Family members' experience of seeking help for first-episode psychosis on behalf of a loved one: a meta-synthesis of qualitative research

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Family members' experience of seeking help for first-episode psychosis on behalf of a loved one: a meta-synthesis of qualitative research

Victoria A Cairns et al. Early Interv Psychiatry. 2015 Jun.

Abstract

Aim: Family members often play a vital role in seeking help for loved ones experiencing first-episode psychosis. Understanding this experience is crucial in facilitating the help-seeking process. Qualitative research offers valuable insight into the lived experience of family members who seek help on behalf of a loved one experiencing first-episode psychosis.

Method: The current research presents a systematic review of qualitative studies exploring the family member experience of seeking help for first-episode psychosis.

Results: A meta-synthesis of 13 qualitative studies has revealed four themes relating to family members' experience of seeking help for first-episode psychosis. These include a sense of not knowing, the reaching of crisis point, the impact upon the family member and the mediating role of interactions with others. A further synthesis of translation captures the interaction of these themes within this experience.

Conclusions: The findings provide a novel insight into this experience, suggesting implications for clinical practice. These include a focus upon the facilitation of early positive interactions with family members and for first-episode psychosis to be presented to families in a normalizing manner. The need for future research that examines the experience of those who do not seek help from health services is discussed.

Keywords: family member; help seeking; meta-synthesis; psychosis.

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