The Physical Health Nurse Consultant: Perceptions and Experiences of Those Who Care for People with Mental Illness
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Article Title | The Physical Health Nurse Consultant: Perceptions and Experiences of Those Who Care for People with Mental Illness |
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ERA Journal ID | 14094 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Tabvuma, Tracy, Stanton, Robert, Huang, Ya-Ling and Happell, Brenda |
Journal Title | Issues in Mental Health Nursing |
Journal Citation | 45 (9) |
Number of Pages | 11 |
Year | 2024 |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Place of Publication | United States |
ISSN | 0161-2840 |
1096-4673 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2024.2361317 |
Web Address (URL) | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01612840.2024.2361317 |
Abstract | Mental health carers are crucial in improving the physical health outcomes of people diagnosed with a mental illness (hereafter referred to as consumers). The long-term and multifaceted mental and physical health support carers provide to consumers can contribute to caregiver burden. Consequently, carers advocate for coordinated and integrated physical healthcare to improve the physical health outcomes of consumers and alleviate caregiver burden. The aim of this qualitative exploratory study is to explore carers’ perceptions and experiences with the Physical Health Nurse Consultant role. Semi-structured interviews with nine carers nominated by consumers were conducted. Interviews were transcribed and reflexively thematically analysed. Three main themes were identified: (i) Therapeutic relationship s were a catalyst for health behaviour change; (ii) Overt and covert positive changes were observed by carer and (iii) Cares’ involvement in integrated mental health and physical health care. Nine carers who were nominated by consumers to be involved in their physical healthcare planning, preferred to adopt a supporting role as this prevented or reduced caregiver burden. The findings support the adoption and continuation of the Physical Health Nurse Consultant role to facilitate positive physical health outcomes for consumers and a reduction in caregiving burden. The benefits of the Physical Health Nurse Consultant provide a compelling argument to embed the role in routine practice. Mental healthcare services should advocate for continued funding and career development for such positions to provide long term benefits for consumers and carers. Future research is required to explore carer and consumer involvement in co-producing future and localised iterations of the Physical Health Nurse Consultant role. This research should also measure the outputs and outcomes of co-production to clarify how the process worked in practice. |
Keywords | Mental Illness; Physical Health Nurse Consultant |
Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 420504. Mental health nursing |
Byline Affiliations | Southern Cross University |
Central Queensland University | |
School of Nursing and Midwifery | |
University College Cork, Ireland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/z9v81/the-physical-health-nurse-consultant-perceptions-and-experiences-of-those-who-care-for-people-with-mental-illness
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