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½Å¼Ò¿µ ( Shin So-Young ) - Seoul National University College of Nursing
Á¤Àç¿ø ( Joung Jae-Won ) - Chonbuk National University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore family members¡¯ caring experiences of schizophrenia patients during COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: Seventeen family caregivers participated in this study. Focus group and individual interviews were conducted from February to March 2022. Content analysis was applied for the data analysis.
Results: Three categories were derived. First, healthcare aspects with three subcategories: increased difficulties in hospitalization process, complete separation of mental health inpatient, and difficulties in implementing quarantine guidelines. Second, rehabilitation aspects with three subcategories: broken daily lives, pity for lost recovery chance, a ruled out life, and nothing different from the pre-pandemic period. Finally, familial aspects with three subcategories: necessity of reorganizing medical system, necessity of national-led care system, and necessity of face-to-face programs.
Conclusion: Family members¡¯ of schizophrenia patients had various challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study provides evidence for mental health professionals to expand their perspectives of families of schizophrenia during possible infectious disease disasters in the future.
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KeyWords
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COVID-19, °¡Á·, µ¹º½, Á¶Çöº´, ÁúÀû¿¬±¸
Caregivers, COVID-19, Family, Qualitative research, Schizophrenia
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