期刊论文详细信息
Global Qualitative Nursing Research
Care Experiences of Adults With a Dual Diagnosis and Their Family Caregivers:
David B. Nicholas1 
关键词: disability;    developmental;    health care;    lived experience;    mental health;    illness;   
DOI  :  10.1177/2333393617721646
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

Individuals diagnosed with developmental disability and mental illness (a “dual diagnosis”) contend with multiple challenges and system-related barriers. Using an interpretive description approach, separate qualitative interviews were conducted with adults with a dual diagnosis (n = 7) and their caregiving parents (n = 8) to examine care-related experiences. Results indicate that individuals with a dual diagnosis and their families experience misunderstanding and stigma. Families provide informal complex care amid insufficient and uncoordinated services but are often excluded from formal care planning. A lack of available funding and services further impedes care. While negative care experiences are reported as prevalent, participants also describe instances of beneficial care. Overall, findings indicate a lack of sufficiently targeted resources, leaving families to absorb system-related care gaps. Recommendations include person- and family-centered care, navigation support, and capacity building. Prevention and emergency and crisis care services, along with housing, vocation, and other supports, are needed. Practice and research development regarding life span needs are recommended.

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