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The Impact of Organizational Factors and Government Policy on Psychiatric Nurses' Family-Focused Practice With Parents Who Have Mental Illness, Their Dependent Children, and Families in Ireland.

Anne Grant1, Andrea Reupert2.   

Abstract

Government policy and organizational factors influence family-focused practice (FFP) in adult mental health services. However, how these aspects shape psychiatric nurses' practice with parents who have mental illness, their dependent children, and families is less well understood. Drawing on the findings of a qualitative study, this article explores the way in which Irish policy and organizational factors might influence psychiatric nurses' FFP, and whether (and how) FFP might be further promoted. A purposive sample of 14 psychiatric nurses from eight mental health services completed semi-structured interviews. The analysis was inductive and presented as thematic networks. Both groups described how policies and organizational culture enabled and/or hindered FFP, with differences between community and acute participants seen. This study indicates a need for policies and organizational supports, including child and family skills training, to promote a whole family approach in adult mental health services.
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Keywords:  Ireland; family-focused policy; family-focused practice; mental health services; nurses

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27090512     DOI: 10.1177/1074840716643770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Nurs        ISSN: 1074-8407            Impact factor:   3.818


  5 in total

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4.  Family Talk versus usual services in improving child and family psychosocial functioning in families with parental mental illness (PRIMERA-Promoting Research and Innovation in Mental hEalth seRvices for fAmilies and children): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

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Journal:  Trials       Date:  2021-04-01       Impact factor: 2.279

5.  A Sustainability Model for Family-Focused Practice in Adult Mental Health Services.

Authors:  Becca Allchin; Bente M Weimand; Brendan O'Hanlon; Melinda Goodyear
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