The burden, support and needs of primary family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in Beijing communities: a qualitative study
Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these patients should be emphasized. This study aimed to explore the perspective of family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in the commu...
Saved in:
Published in | BMC psychiatry Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. 75 - 10 |
---|---|
Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
BioMed Central Ltd
20.02.2019
BioMed Central BMC |
Subjects | |
Online Access | Get full text |
Cover
Loading…
Abstract | Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these patients should be emphasized. This study aimed to explore the perspective of family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in the communities of Beijing in terms of the burdens of care and the acquisition and further need for support in order to provide guidance to health care providers regarding how to target therapeutic interventions for families of individuals experiencing schizophrenia and to provide recommendations for policy makers to tailor countermeasures and services.
A total of 20 family caregivers of schizophrenia patients were enrolled in our study. A face-to-face and semi-structured in-depth qualitative interview study was conducted to explore the caregivers' perspective on the burden on caregivers, support and further needs. This study was conducted in the community health service centres where the family caregivers regularly visit. The study was carried out according to good ethical practices, data analysis and reporting guidelines.
Most participants reported that they were suffering from heavy life burdens and had negative experiences with respect to obtaining social support, and they emphasized that they would require more support. Economic and daily housework burdens, limited social communication, and psychological stresses were the principal burdens. Support including financial, medical and information and educational support did not satisfy the needs of the caregivers and their patients. More financial support, respect, and rehabilitation institutions were reported to be needs of the caregivers.
Family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia suffer from heavy physical and psychological burdens; however, the current support provided is insufficient. More services and better public attitudes should be considered for people experiencing schizophrenia and their caregivers. |
---|---|
AbstractList | Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these patients should be emphasized. This study aimed to explore the perspective of family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in the communities of Beijing in terms of the burdens of care and the acquisition and further need for support in order to provide guidance to health care providers regarding how to target therapeutic interventions for families of individuals experiencing schizophrenia and to provide recommendations for policy makers to tailor countermeasures and services. A total of 20 family caregivers of schizophrenia patients were enrolled in our study. A face-to-face and semi-structured in-depth qualitative interview study was conducted to explore the caregivers' perspective on the burden on caregivers, support and further needs. This study was conducted in the community health service centres where the family caregivers regularly visit. The study was carried out according to good ethical practices, data analysis and reporting guidelines. Most participants reported that they were suffering from heavy life burdens and had negative experiences with respect to obtaining social support, and they emphasized that they would require more support. Economic and daily housework burdens, limited social communication, and psychological stresses were the principal burdens. Support including financial, medical and information and educational support did not satisfy the needs of the caregivers and their patients. More financial support, respect, and rehabilitation institutions were reported to be needs of the caregivers. Family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia suffer from heavy physical and psychological burdens; however, the current support provided is insufficient. More services and better public attitudes should be considered for people experiencing schizophrenia and their caregivers. Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these patients should be emphasized. This study aimed to explore the perspective of family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in the communities of Beijing in terms of the burdens of care and the acquisition and further need for support in order to provide guidance to health care providers regarding how to target therapeutic interventions for families of individuals experiencing schizophrenia and to provide recommendations for policy makers to tailor countermeasures and services.BACKGROUNDFamily caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these patients should be emphasized. This study aimed to explore the perspective of family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in the communities of Beijing in terms of the burdens of care and the acquisition and further need for support in order to provide guidance to health care providers regarding how to target therapeutic interventions for families of individuals experiencing schizophrenia and to provide recommendations for policy makers to tailor countermeasures and services.A total of 20 family caregivers of schizophrenia patients were enrolled in our study. A face-to-face and semi-structured in-depth qualitative interview study was conducted to explore the caregivers' perspective on the burden on caregivers, support and further needs. This study was conducted in the community health service centres where the family caregivers regularly visit. The study was carried out according to good ethical practices, data analysis and reporting guidelines.METHODSA total of 20 family caregivers of schizophrenia patients were enrolled in our study. A face-to-face and semi-structured in-depth qualitative interview study was conducted to explore the caregivers' perspective on the burden on caregivers, support and further needs. This study was conducted in the community health service centres where the family caregivers regularly visit. The study was carried out according to good ethical practices, data analysis and reporting guidelines.Most participants reported that they were suffering from heavy life burdens and had negative experiences with respect to obtaining social support, and they emphasized that they would require more support. Economic and daily housework burdens, limited social communication, and psychological stresses were the principal burdens. Support including financial, medical and information and educational support did not satisfy the needs of the caregivers and their patients. More financial support, respect, and rehabilitation institutions were reported to be needs of the caregivers.RESULTSMost participants reported that they were suffering from heavy life burdens and had negative experiences with respect to obtaining social support, and they emphasized that they would require more support. Economic and daily housework burdens, limited social communication, and psychological stresses were the principal burdens. Support including financial, medical and information and educational support did not satisfy the needs of the caregivers and their patients. More financial support, respect, and rehabilitation institutions were reported to be needs of the caregivers.Family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia suffer from heavy physical and psychological burdens; however, the current support provided is insufficient. More services and better public attitudes should be considered for people experiencing schizophrenia and their caregivers.CONCLUSIONSFamily caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia suffer from heavy physical and psychological burdens; however, the current support provided is insufficient. More services and better public attitudes should be considered for people experiencing schizophrenia and their caregivers. Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these patients should be emphasized. This study aimed to explore the perspective of family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in the communities of Beijing in terms of the burdens of care and the acquisition and further need for support in order to provide guidance to health care providers regarding how to target therapeutic interventions for families of individuals experiencing schizophrenia and to provide recommendations for policy makers to tailor countermeasures and services. Methods A total of 20 family caregivers of schizophrenia patients were enrolled in our study. A face-to-face and semi-structured in-depth qualitative interview study was conducted to explore the caregivers' perspective on the burden on caregivers, support and further needs. This study was conducted in the community health service centres where the family caregivers regularly visit. The study was carried out according to good ethical practices, data analysis and reporting guidelines. Results Most participants reported that they were suffering from heavy life burdens and had negative experiences with respect to obtaining social support, and they emphasized that they would require more support. Economic and daily housework burdens, limited social communication, and psychological stresses were the principal burdens. Support including financial, medical and information and educational support did not satisfy the needs of the caregivers and their patients. More financial support, respect, and rehabilitation institutions were reported to be needs of the caregivers. Conclusions Family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia suffer from heavy physical and psychological burdens; however, the current support provided is insufficient. More services and better public attitudes should be considered for people experiencing schizophrenia and their caregivers. Keywords: Perspective, Family caregiver, Schizophrenia, Community Abstract Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these patients should be emphasized. This study aimed to explore the perspective of family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in the communities of Beijing in terms of the burdens of care and the acquisition and further need for support in order to provide guidance to health care providers regarding how to target therapeutic interventions for families of individuals experiencing schizophrenia and to provide recommendations for policy makers to tailor countermeasures and services. Methods A total of 20 family caregivers of schizophrenia patients were enrolled in our study. A face-to-face and semi-structured in-depth qualitative interview study was conducted to explore the caregivers’ perspective on the burden on caregivers, support and further needs. This study was conducted in the community health service centres where the family caregivers regularly visit. The study was carried out according to good ethical practices, data analysis and reporting guidelines. Results Most participants reported that they were suffering from heavy life burdens and had negative experiences with respect to obtaining social support, and they emphasized that they would require more support. Economic and daily housework burdens, limited social communication, and psychological stresses were the principal burdens. Support including financial, medical and information and educational support did not satisfy the needs of the caregivers and their patients. More financial support, respect, and rehabilitation institutions were reported to be needs of the caregivers. Conclusions Family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia suffer from heavy physical and psychological burdens; however, the current support provided is insufficient. More services and better public attitudes should be considered for people experiencing schizophrenia and their caregivers. Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these patients should be emphasized. This study aimed to explore the perspective of family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in the communities of Beijing in terms of the burdens of care and the acquisition and further need for support in order to provide guidance to health care providers regarding how to target therapeutic interventions for families of individuals experiencing schizophrenia and to provide recommendations for policy makers to tailor countermeasures and services. Methods A total of 20 family caregivers of schizophrenia patients were enrolled in our study. A face-to-face and semi-structured in-depth qualitative interview study was conducted to explore the caregivers’ perspective on the burden on caregivers, support and further needs. This study was conducted in the community health service centres where the family caregivers regularly visit. The study was carried out according to good ethical practices, data analysis and reporting guidelines. Results Most participants reported that they were suffering from heavy life burdens and had negative experiences with respect to obtaining social support, and they emphasized that they would require more support. Economic and daily housework burdens, limited social communication, and psychological stresses were the principal burdens. Support including financial, medical and information and educational support did not satisfy the needs of the caregivers and their patients. More financial support, respect, and rehabilitation institutions were reported to be needs of the caregivers. Conclusions Family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia suffer from heavy physical and psychological burdens; however, the current support provided is insufficient. More services and better public attitudes should be considered for people experiencing schizophrenia and their caregivers. Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these patients should be emphasized. This study aimed to explore the perspective of family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in the communities of Beijing in terms of the burdens of care and the acquisition and further need for support in order to provide guidance to health care providers regarding how to target therapeutic interventions for families of individuals experiencing schizophrenia and to provide recommendations for policy makers to tailor countermeasures and services. A total of 20 family caregivers of schizophrenia patients were enrolled in our study. A face-to-face and semi-structured in-depth qualitative interview study was conducted to explore the caregivers' perspective on the burden on caregivers, support and further needs. This study was conducted in the community health service centres where the family caregivers regularly visit. The study was carried out according to good ethical practices, data analysis and reporting guidelines. Most participants reported that they were suffering from heavy life burdens and had negative experiences with respect to obtaining social support, and they emphasized that they would require more support. Economic and daily housework burdens, limited social communication, and psychological stresses were the principal burdens. Support including financial, medical and information and educational support did not satisfy the needs of the caregivers and their patients. More financial support, respect, and rehabilitation institutions were reported to be needs of the caregivers. Family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia suffer from heavy physical and psychological burdens; however, the current support provided is insufficient. More services and better public attitudes should be considered for people experiencing schizophrenia and their caregivers. |
ArticleNumber | 75 |
Audience | Academic |
Author | Lu, Xiaoqin Zhao, Xuexue Zhao, Yali Tang, Juan Chen, Chao Jin, Guanghui Liu, Yanli Chen, Lifen |
Author_xml | – sequence: 1 givenname: Lifen surname: Chen fullname: Chen, Lifen – sequence: 2 givenname: Yali surname: Zhao fullname: Zhao, Yali – sequence: 3 givenname: Juan surname: Tang fullname: Tang, Juan – sequence: 4 givenname: Guanghui surname: Jin fullname: Jin, Guanghui – sequence: 5 givenname: Yanli surname: Liu fullname: Liu, Yanli – sequence: 6 givenname: Xuexue surname: Zhao fullname: Zhao, Xuexue – sequence: 7 givenname: Chao surname: Chen fullname: Chen, Chao – sequence: 8 givenname: Xiaoqin surname: Lu fullname: Lu, Xiaoqin |
BackLink | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30786852$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed |
BookMark | eNp9kttq3DAQhk1JaQ7tA_SmCHrTizrVybbci0IaeggEepNC74QsjXe12JIj2aHbV-hLV463SzaUIoHEzDe_NMN_mh057yDLXhJ8Togo30VChRA5JnVOcUFz_iQ7IbwiOeX8x9GD-3F2GuMGY1KJgjzLjhmuRCkKepL9vlkDaqZgwL1FcRoGH0aknEEOwETkWzQE26uwRa3qbbdFWgVY2TsISxL80AGCnwMEC05bt0JRr-0vP6wDOKuQdegj2M2c0L7vJ2dHC_E9Uuh2Up0d1ZjEUBwns32ePW1VF-HF7jzLvn_-dHP5Nb_-9uXq8uI610WJx5w0rKJt0wjMjKFMYcwK4Ia0uqxrELQhrGgKTZlQWJRYlwoawQzViprKmIadZVeLrvFqI3f9Sa-svA_4sJIqjFZ3ILnWpG1BA24N11UanzKNIaU2lBbCqKT1YdEapqYHo8GNQXUHoocZZ9dy5e9kyQQpcZUE3uwEgr-dII6yt1FD1ykHfoqSEsELKio-o68foRs_BZdGlaia1SVnae-plUoNWNf69K6eReVFIQirMa_qRJ3_g0rLQG91sllrU_yg4NXDRvcd_rVSAsgC6OBjDNDuEYLlbFe52FUmu8rZrnL-a_WoRt87ws-zst1_Kv8A_tfxfw |
CitedBy_id | crossref_primary_10_1080_09638237_2020_1818194 crossref_primary_10_1177_0020764020916211 crossref_primary_10_1111_jpm_12663 crossref_primary_10_1007_s11136_023_03349_6 crossref_primary_10_1136_bmjopen_2023_081364 crossref_primary_10_1007_s44202_024_00219_1 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_anr_2022_09_001 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_apnu_2022_09_001 crossref_primary_10_1007_s12144_023_05196_7 crossref_primary_10_1111_bjhp_12434 crossref_primary_10_2196_48587 crossref_primary_10_1192_bjo_2022_45 crossref_primary_10_1186_s12912_024_01882_4 crossref_primary_10_3928_02793695_20220804_02 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_scog_2024_100300 crossref_primary_10_1186_s12888_024_06458_9 crossref_primary_10_1097_MS9_0000000000000626 crossref_primary_10_12934_jkpmhn_2022_31_3_293 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_apnu_2022_07_023 crossref_primary_10_1111_ppc_12588 crossref_primary_10_1111_ppc_13039 crossref_primary_10_3928_02793695_20221027_02 crossref_primary_10_3389_fpsyg_2024_1402159 crossref_primary_10_1186_s12888_023_05332_4 crossref_primary_10_1136_bmjopen_2022_062675 crossref_primary_10_5812_jjcdc_109392 crossref_primary_10_1155_mij_7186759 crossref_primary_10_2174_18749445_v16_e230124_2022_179 crossref_primary_10_1155_2023_2545639 crossref_primary_10_1186_s12888_023_04885_8 crossref_primary_10_1177_23743735221092630 crossref_primary_10_1080_15332985_2022_2070051 crossref_primary_10_3389_fpsyt_2020_00215 crossref_primary_10_1186_s40359_022_00919_0 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_pedn_2022_05_001 crossref_primary_10_1186_s12875_020_01257_z crossref_primary_10_1177_00207640221109168 crossref_primary_10_4068_cmj_2023_59_1_31 crossref_primary_10_1111_jpm_12687 crossref_primary_10_1177_13634615211059692 crossref_primary_10_4103_ijnpnd_ijnpnd_70_23 crossref_primary_10_3390_ijerph18062964 crossref_primary_10_4103_mjp_mjp_17_22 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_lanwpc_2024_101184 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_schres_2024_03_046 crossref_primary_10_3889_oamjms_2023_10750 crossref_primary_10_3390_healthcare13070721 crossref_primary_10_54393_nrs_v1i01_6 crossref_primary_10_1007_s10597_020_00574_y crossref_primary_10_1017_gmh_2024_5 crossref_primary_10_3390_ijerph18083977 crossref_primary_10_1371_journal_pone_0254351 crossref_primary_10_1177_00469580221148867 crossref_primary_10_60099_prijnr_2025_270553 crossref_primary_10_1007_s40737_023_00355_2 crossref_primary_10_1097_JNN_0000000000000497 crossref_primary_10_1177_15394492231202416 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_apnu_2024_05_005 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_ssmqr_2024_100406 crossref_primary_10_1177_00207640231204217 crossref_primary_10_1007_s11136_020_02518_1 crossref_primary_10_1007_s10608_020_10083_7 crossref_primary_10_1177_00207640211039251 crossref_primary_10_69569_jip_2024_0521 crossref_primary_10_20473_jn_v19i3_58359 crossref_primary_10_2196_25480 crossref_primary_10_2174_0117450179314013240417105321 crossref_primary_10_1177_00207640221114564 crossref_primary_10_1177_00207640231156512 crossref_primary_10_55018_janh_v6i1_199 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_apnu_2022_12_006 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_chb_2021_106877 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_jad_2025_01_129 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_heliyon_2022_e09817 crossref_primary_10_1038_s41537_023_00358_9 crossref_primary_10_20473_jps_v10i2_26453 crossref_primary_10_1007_s00127_024_02753_8 crossref_primary_10_1371_journal_pgph_0003075 crossref_primary_10_1080_15332985_2023_2282932 crossref_primary_10_1111_jpm_12571 crossref_primary_10_4081_jphr_2020_1828 crossref_primary_10_1016_j_apnu_2020_12_003 |
Cites_doi | 10.1007/s00127-015-1169-0 10.1016/j.apnu.2014.09.007 10.1080/02615479.2010.538672 10.4088/JCP.15m10278 10.1007/s001270050073 10.1016/j.apnu.2011.03.008 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.01.061 10.1371/journal.pone.0188312 10.1007/s10488-011-0394-4 10.1007/s11126-017-9537-4 10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60660-7 10.1016/j.pec.2008.08.028 10.1002/14651858.CD011867.pub2 10.1177/1359786810385490 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015621 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2009.04.003 10.1177/0020764014524684 10.1111/inm.12055 10.1111/jocn.12745 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.09.052 10.1016/j.schres.2015.03.008 10.1016/j.apnu.2015.12.002 10.7189/jogh.05.010412 10.1177/0020764011427241 10.1007/s10488-012-0463-3 10.1111/hex.12272 10.1111/acps.12296 10.1111/ppc.12235 10.1016/j.schres.2008.04.009 10.1080/13651501.2017.1360500 10.1186/s12888-015-0578-7 10.1177/0020764017692840 |
ContentType | Journal Article |
Copyright | COPYRIGHT 2019 BioMed Central Ltd. Copyright © 2019. This work is licensed under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License. The Author(s). 2019 |
Copyright_xml | – notice: COPYRIGHT 2019 BioMed Central Ltd. – notice: Copyright © 2019. This work is licensed under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License. – notice: The Author(s). 2019 |
DBID | AAYXX CITATION CGR CUY CVF ECM EIF NPM 3V. 7TK 7X7 7XB 88E 88G 8FI 8FJ 8FK ABUWG AFKRA AZQEC BENPR CCPQU DWQXO FYUFA GHDGH GNUQQ K9. M0S M1P M2M PHGZM PHGZT PIMPY PJZUB PKEHL PPXIY PQEST PQQKQ PQUKI PSYQQ Q9U 7X8 5PM DOA |
DOI | 10.1186/s12888-019-2052-4 |
DatabaseName | CrossRef Medline MEDLINE MEDLINE (Ovid) MEDLINE MEDLINE PubMed ProQuest Central (Corporate) Neurosciences Abstracts Health & Medical Collection ProQuest Central (purchase pre-March 2016) Medical Database (Alumni Edition) Psychology Database (Alumni) Hospital Premium Collection Hospital Premium Collection (Alumni Edition) ProQuest Central (Alumni) (purchase pre-March 2016) ProQuest Central (Alumni Edition) ProQuest Central UK/Ireland ProQuest Central Essentials ProQuest Central ProQuest One Community College ProQuest Central Korea Health Research Premium Collection Health Research Premium Collection (Alumni) ProQuest Central Student ProQuest Health & Medical Complete (Alumni) Health & Medical Collection (Alumni Edition) Medical Database Psychology Database ProQuest Central Premium ProQuest One Academic (New) Publicly Available Content Database ProQuest Health & Medical Research Collection ProQuest One Academic Middle East (New) ProQuest One Health & Nursing ProQuest One Academic Eastern Edition (DO NOT USE) ProQuest One Academic ProQuest One Academic UKI Edition ProQuest One Psychology ProQuest Central Basic MEDLINE - Academic PubMed Central (Full Participant titles) DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals |
DatabaseTitle | CrossRef MEDLINE Medline Complete MEDLINE with Full Text PubMed MEDLINE (Ovid) Publicly Available Content Database ProQuest One Psychology ProQuest Central Student ProQuest One Academic Middle East (New) ProQuest Central Essentials ProQuest Health & Medical Complete (Alumni) ProQuest Central (Alumni Edition) ProQuest One Community College ProQuest One Health & Nursing ProQuest Central Health Research Premium Collection Health and Medicine Complete (Alumni Edition) ProQuest Central Korea Health & Medical Research Collection ProQuest Central (New) ProQuest Medical Library (Alumni) ProQuest Central Basic ProQuest One Academic Eastern Edition ProQuest Hospital Collection Health Research Premium Collection (Alumni) ProQuest Psychology Journals (Alumni) Neurosciences Abstracts ProQuest Hospital Collection (Alumni) ProQuest Health & Medical Complete ProQuest Medical Library ProQuest Psychology Journals ProQuest One Academic UKI Edition ProQuest One Academic ProQuest One Academic (New) ProQuest Central (Alumni) MEDLINE - Academic |
DatabaseTitleList | MEDLINE - Academic Publicly Available Content Database MEDLINE |
Database_xml | – sequence: 1 dbid: DOA name: DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals url: https://www.doaj.org/ sourceTypes: Open Website – sequence: 2 dbid: NPM name: PubMed url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed sourceTypes: Index Database – sequence: 3 dbid: EIF name: MEDLINE url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=https://www.webofscience.com/wos/medline/basic-search sourceTypes: Index Database – sequence: 4 dbid: BENPR name: ProQuest Central (ProQuest) url: https://www.proquest.com/central sourceTypes: Aggregation Database |
DeliveryMethod | fulltext_linktorsrc |
Discipline | Medicine Public Health |
EISSN | 1471-244X |
EndPage | 10 |
ExternalDocumentID | oai_doaj_org_article_4cc1ffece0fd4c7785adbd16cd2258da PMC6381607 A581390479 30786852 10_1186_s12888_019_2052_4 |
Genre | Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Journal Article |
GeographicLocations | Beijing Hong Kong China Beijing China China |
GeographicLocations_xml | – name: Beijing – name: Hong Kong China – name: China – name: Beijing China |
GrantInformation_xml | – fundername: ; grantid: 16SRB015 |
GroupedDBID | --- 0R~ 23N 2WC 53G 5VS 6J9 7X7 88E 8FI 8FJ AAFWJ AAJSJ AASML AAYXX ABDBF ABIVO ABUWG ACGFO ACGFS ACIHN ACPRK ACUHS ADBBV ADRAZ ADUKV AEAQA AENEX AFKRA AFPKN AHBYD AHMBA AHYZX ALIPV ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS AMKLP AMTXH AOIJS AZQEC BAPOH BAWUL BCNDV BENPR BFQNJ BMC BPHCQ BVXVI C6C CCPQU CITATION CS3 DIK DWQXO E3Z EAD EAP EAS EBD EBLON EBS EJD EMB EMK EMOBN ESX F5P FYUFA GNUQQ GROUPED_DOAJ GX1 HMCUK HYE IAO IHR INH INR IPY ITC KQ8 M1P M2M M48 M~E O5R O5S OK1 OVT P2P PGMZT PHGZM PHGZT PIMPY PQQKQ PROAC PSQYO PSYQQ RBZ RNS ROL RPM RSV SMD SOJ SV3 TR2 TUS UKHRP W2D WOQ WOW XSB -A0 3V. ACRMQ ADINQ C24 CGR CUY CVF ECM EIF NPM PMFND 7TK 7XB 8FK K9. PJZUB PKEHL PPXIY PQEST PQUKI Q9U 7X8 5PM PUEGO |
ID | FETCH-LOGICAL-c560t-1b372fbb803dd23a0035e4d1fc699e82b135b5c238a0860c6aeb83d2ca2d7ddb3 |
IEDL.DBID | M48 |
ISSN | 1471-244X |
IngestDate | Wed Aug 27 01:08:06 EDT 2025 Thu Aug 21 18:23:10 EDT 2025 Fri Jul 11 08:36:34 EDT 2025 Fri Jul 25 07:23:50 EDT 2025 Tue Jun 17 21:46:26 EDT 2025 Tue Jun 10 20:47:45 EDT 2025 Thu Jan 02 22:58:49 EST 2025 Tue Jul 01 00:26:00 EDT 2025 Thu Apr 24 22:57:10 EDT 2025 |
IsDoiOpenAccess | true |
IsOpenAccess | true |
IsPeerReviewed | true |
IsScholarly | true |
Issue | 1 |
Keywords | Schizophrenia Perspective Family caregiver Community |
Language | English |
License | Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
LinkModel | DirectLink |
MergedId | FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c560t-1b372fbb803dd23a0035e4d1fc699e82b135b5c238a0860c6aeb83d2ca2d7ddb3 |
Notes | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 14 content type line 23 |
OpenAccessLink | https://doaj.org/article/4cc1ffece0fd4c7785adbd16cd2258da |
PMID | 30786852 |
PQID | 2193964364 |
PQPubID | 44775 |
PageCount | 10 |
ParticipantIDs | doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_4cc1ffece0fd4c7785adbd16cd2258da pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6381607 proquest_miscellaneous_2184528747 proquest_journals_2193964364 gale_infotracmisc_A581390479 gale_infotracacademiconefile_A581390479 pubmed_primary_30786852 crossref_primary_10_1186_s12888_019_2052_4 crossref_citationtrail_10_1186_s12888_019_2052_4 |
ProviderPackageCode | CITATION AAYXX |
PublicationCentury | 2000 |
PublicationDate | 2019-02-20 |
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD | 2019-02-20 |
PublicationDate_xml | – month: 02 year: 2019 text: 2019-02-20 day: 20 |
PublicationDecade | 2010 |
PublicationPlace | England |
PublicationPlace_xml | – name: England – name: London |
PublicationTitle | BMC psychiatry |
PublicationTitleAlternate | BMC Psychiatry |
PublicationYear | 2019 |
Publisher | BioMed Central Ltd BioMed Central BMC |
Publisher_xml | – name: BioMed Central Ltd – name: BioMed Central – name: BMC |
References | B Tang (2052_CR16) 2017; 7 H Ma (2052_CR25) 2012; 24 JM Ribé (2052_CR18) 2018; 22 C Lifen (2052_CR45) 2016; 14 MCM Tsui (2052_CR8) 2017; 258 MR Phillips (2052_CR7) 2009; 373 2052_CR31 CY Hsiao (2052_CR17) 2015; 24 2052_CR30 2052_CR33 2052_CR32 WHO International Consortium in Psychiatric Epidemiology. Cross-national comparisons of the prevalences and correlates of mental disorders (2052_CR37) 2000; 78 KJ Chang (2052_CR12) 2018; 54 MS Ran (2052_CR36) 2016; 51 L Magliano (2052_CR19) 1998; 33 MS Ran (2052_CR38) 2017; 63 2052_CR28 C Olwit (2052_CR13) 2015; 29 2052_CR27 2052_CR29 2052_CR24 2052_CR23 2052_CR26 2052_CR1 EE Abalos (2052_CR34) 2016; 20 K Hor (2052_CR10) 2010; 24 J Lamb (2052_CR48) 2015; 18 K Bademli (2052_CR21) 2016; 30 D Wang (2052_CR35) 2017; 12 M Cloutier (2052_CR2) 2016; 77 Z Chunyang (2052_CR47) 2012; 28 WT Chien (2052_CR46) 2014; 41 H Lloyd (2052_CR39) 2013; 59 JC Simeone (2052_CR3) 2015; 15 KY Chan (2052_CR6) 2015; 5 J Long (2052_CR4) 2014; 130 JM Ribé (2052_CR20) 2015; 164 H Zou (2052_CR40) 2014; 23 M Kageyama (2052_CR15) 2018; 89 M Koschorke (2052_CR14) 2017; 178 YT Xiang (2052_CR5) 2008; 102 W Sha (2052_CR43) 2012; 31 HW Tsang (2052_CR50) 2013; 40 SW Chan (2052_CR11) 2011; 25 2052_CR49 D Li (2052_CR44) 2014; 60 2052_CR42 A Caqueo-Urízar (2052_CR9) 2014; 26 2052_CR41 SW Chan (2052_CR22) 2009; 75 |
References_xml | – volume: 51 start-page: 513 issue: 4 year: 2016 ident: 2052_CR36 publication-title: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol doi: 10.1007/s00127-015-1169-0 – volume: 29 start-page: 43 issue: 1 year: 2015 ident: 2052_CR13 publication-title: Arch Psychiatr Nurs doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2014.09.007 – volume: 31 start-page: 4 issue: 1 year: 2012 ident: 2052_CR43 publication-title: Soc Work Educ doi: 10.1080/02615479.2010.538672 – volume: 24 start-page: 172 issue: 3 year: 2012 ident: 2052_CR25 publication-title: Shanghai Arch Psychiatry – ident: 2052_CR32 – volume: 77 start-page: 764 issue: 6 year: 2016 ident: 2052_CR2 publication-title: J Clin Psychiatry doi: 10.4088/JCP.15m10278 – ident: 2052_CR1 – volume: 33 start-page: 405 issue: 9 year: 1998 ident: 2052_CR19 publication-title: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol doi: 10.1007/s001270050073 – volume: 25 start-page: 339 issue: 5 year: 2011 ident: 2052_CR11 publication-title: Arch Psychiatr Nurs doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2011.03.008 – volume: 178 start-page: 66 year: 2017 ident: 2052_CR14 publication-title: Soc Sci Med doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.01.061 – ident: 2052_CR42 – volume: 12 issue: 11 year: 2017 ident: 2052_CR35 publication-title: PLoS One doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188312 – volume: 40 start-page: 179 issue: 3 year: 2013 ident: 2052_CR50 publication-title: Admin Pol Ment Health doi: 10.1007/s10488-011-0394-4 – volume: 89 start-page: 329 issue: 2 year: 2018 ident: 2052_CR15 publication-title: Psychiatr Q doi: 10.1007/s11126-017-9537-4 – ident: 2052_CR29 – volume: 373 start-page: 2041 issue: 9680 year: 2009 ident: 2052_CR7 publication-title: Lancet doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60660-7 – volume: 75 start-page: 67 issue: 1 year: 2009 ident: 2052_CR22 publication-title: Patient Educ Couns doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2008.08.028 – ident: 2052_CR49 doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011867.pub2 – volume: 24 start-page: 81 issue: 4 Suppl year: 2010 ident: 2052_CR10 publication-title: J Psychopharmacol doi: 10.1177/1359786810385490 – volume: 7 issue: 9 year: 2017 ident: 2052_CR16 publication-title: BMJ Open doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015621 – ident: 2052_CR31 – ident: 2052_CR23 doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2009.04.003 – volume: 60 start-page: 410 issue: 4 year: 2014 ident: 2052_CR44 publication-title: Int J Soc Psychiatry. doi: 10.1177/0020764014524684 – volume: 23 start-page: 355 issue: 4 year: 2014 ident: 2052_CR40 publication-title: Int J Ment Health Nurs doi: 10.1111/inm.12055 – volume: 24 start-page: 1546 issue: 11–12 year: 2015 ident: 2052_CR17 publication-title: J Clin Nurs doi: 10.1111/jocn.12745 – ident: 2052_CR28 – ident: 2052_CR41 – volume: 28 start-page: 4009 issue: 23 year: 2012 ident: 2052_CR47 publication-title: The Journal of Practice Medicine – volume: 26 start-page: 235 issue: 2 year: 2014 ident: 2052_CR9 publication-title: Psicothema – ident: 2052_CR24 – volume: 258 start-page: 72 year: 2017 ident: 2052_CR8 publication-title: Psychiatry Res doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.09.052 – volume: 164 start-page: 273 issue: 1–3 year: 2015 ident: 2052_CR20 publication-title: Schizophr Res doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2015.03.008 – volume: 30 start-page: 329 issue: 3 year: 2016 ident: 2052_CR21 publication-title: Arch Psychiatr Nurs doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2015.12.002 – volume: 5 start-page: 010410 issue: 1 year: 2015 ident: 2052_CR6 publication-title: J Glob Health doi: 10.7189/jogh.05.010412 – ident: 2052_CR30 – volume: 59 start-page: 147 issue: 2 year: 2013 ident: 2052_CR39 publication-title: Int J Soc Psychiatry. doi: 10.1177/0020764011427241 – volume: 41 start-page: 237 issue: 2 year: 2014 ident: 2052_CR46 publication-title: Admin Pol Ment Health doi: 10.1007/s10488-012-0463-3 – volume: 18 start-page: 2865 issue: 6 year: 2015 ident: 2052_CR48 publication-title: Health Expect doi: 10.1111/hex.12272 – ident: 2052_CR27 – volume: 130 start-page: 244 issue: 4 year: 2014 ident: 2052_CR4 publication-title: Acta Psychiatr Scand doi: 10.1111/acps.12296 – volume: 54 start-page: 281 issue: 2 year: 2018 ident: 2052_CR12 publication-title: Perspect Psychiatr Care doi: 10.1111/ppc.12235 – volume: 102 start-page: 270 issue: 1–3 year: 2008 ident: 2052_CR5 publication-title: Schizophr Res doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2008.04.009 – volume: 22 start-page: 25 issue: 1 year: 2018 ident: 2052_CR18 publication-title: Int J Psychiatry Clin Pract doi: 10.1080/13651501.2017.1360500 – volume: 78 start-page: 413 issue: 4 year: 2000 ident: 2052_CR37 publication-title: Bull World Health Organ – ident: 2052_CR33 – volume: 15 start-page: 193 year: 2015 ident: 2052_CR3 publication-title: BMC Psychiatry doi: 10.1186/s12888-015-0578-7 – volume: 20 start-page: 19 issue: 1 year: 2016 ident: 2052_CR34 publication-title: International Journal for Human Caring – volume: 63 start-page: 203 issue: 3 year: 2017 ident: 2052_CR38 publication-title: Int J Soc Psychiatry doi: 10.1177/0020764017692840 – ident: 2052_CR26 – volume: 14 start-page: 1022 issue: 6 year: 2016 ident: 2052_CR45 publication-title: Chinese Journal of General Practice |
SSID | ssj0017851 |
Score | 2.5065284 |
Snippet | Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of these... Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of caregivers of... Abstract Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schizophrenia in the community. The burdens on and needs of... |
SourceID | doaj pubmedcentral proquest gale pubmed crossref |
SourceType | Open Website Open Access Repository Aggregation Database Index Database Enrichment Source |
StartPage | 75 |
SubjectTerms | Aged Beijing Care and treatment Caregivers Caregivers - psychology Community Community health care Consortia Cost of Illness Data processing Diagnosis Epidemiology Family caregiver Family planning Female Health care industry Health services Housekeeping Humans Information management Male Medical personnel Medical research Mental disorders Mental health care Middle Aged Needs Assessment Personal Satisfaction Perspective Psychiatry Public health Qualitative Research Rehabilitation Risk factors Schizophrenia Schizophrenia - nursing Services Social interactions Social research Social Support Social workers Stress, Psychological - psychology Systematic review Therapeutic applications |
SummonAdditionalLinks | – databaseName: DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals dbid: DOA link: http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwrV1LixQxEA6yB_Eivm1dJYIgiM2mk3SS9rYrLouwnlzYW8irdUR6FnvmV_inrUoywzSCXrx2JZCkvqQqXVVfCHnN_CCSjLIdGBtbqYRuPVzD2hAwRsN8ZDmCf_lZXVzJT9f99cFTX5gTVuiBy8KdyBA6zGxIbIwyaG16F33sVIiARBOzawQ2b3eZqvEDfHK-xjA7o05mOIUNJm0NgIqet3JhhTJZ_59H8oFNWuZLHhig83vkbvUc6WkZ8X1yK00PyO3LGht_SH6BxqnPVQnv6Ly9QceauinSCQzUTNcjvSnMErT81KCY9PU1p2VkYU4lp2lHfQwmjc6HGXl0NdGztPqOglDKSpCM9T11tFRmZgpxmvlqH5Gr849fPly09amFNoDLs2k7LzQfvTdMxMiFwwAjqLAbgxqGZLjvRO_7APbdwR2IBeWSNyLy4HjUMXrxmBxN6yk9JRQDbaPUbkwjhviS0WN0ziSvABZcyIaw3dLbUHnI8TmMHzbfR4yyRVsWtGVRWxa6vN13qUv1t8ZnqM99Q-TPzh8AVbaiyv4LVQ15g2iwuMthcMHVYgWYIvJl2dPegOuM9PwNOV60hN0ZluIdnmw9HWYLVkIgD5qCwb7ai7EnZrxNab3FNkb2-BiBbsiTAr_9lOBcNsr0vCF6AczFnJeSafUtc4crDBQz_ex_LNJzcofjlsICf3ZMjjY_t-kFuGgb_zLvxt9AZD2q priority: 102 providerName: Directory of Open Access Journals – databaseName: Health & Medical Collection dbid: 7X7 link: http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwfV3di9QwEA96gvgiftvzlAiCIJZLmzRJfZE78TiE88mDfQv56rki7Xrd_Sv8p28mza5bhHvtJJB0vpLMzG8Iecdcy6MIomwZ60ohuSodXMNK7zFGw1xgKYJ_8V2eX4pvi2aRH9zGnFa5tYnJUIfB4xv5MWgWR-woKT6v_pTYNQqjq7mFxl1yD6HLMKVLLXYXrtR4PkcyKy2PR7DFGlO3WpCNpi7FzBclyP7_DfOeZ5pnTe65obNH5GE-P9KTieGPyZ3YPyH3L3KE_Cn5C3ynLtUmfKTjZoXHa2r7QHtwUyMdOrqa8CXo9LRBMfXrKiVnJGJKKKdxC4AMjo2O-3l5dNnT07j8hQQ_FZcgJOsnaulUn5mAxGlCrX1GLs--_vhyXuaGC6WHg8-6rBxXdeecZjyEmlsMMwIjq87Lto26dhVvXOPBy1u4CTEvbXSah9rbOqgQHH9ODvqhjy8JxXBbJ5TtYoeBvqhVF6zV0UkQjpqLgrDtrzc-o5FjU4zfJt1KtDQTtwxwyyC3DEz5sJuSf9Vtg0-Rn7uBiKKdPgzXVyYrpRHeV5g1E1kXhFcgLja4UEkfwMrpYAvyHqXBoK7D4rzNJQuwRUTNMieNhgM0gvQX5Gg2EnTUz8lbeTLZRozmn0QX5O2OjDMx762PwwbHaNFgSwJVkBeT-O22BNZZS93UBVEzwZzteU7plz8TgrjEcDFTh7cv6xV5UKOyYAE_OyIH6-tNfA1HsLV7k_TsBs1BMuU priority: 102 providerName: ProQuest |
Title | The burden, support and needs of primary family caregivers of people experiencing schizophrenia in Beijing communities: a qualitative study |
URI | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30786852 https://www.proquest.com/docview/2193964364 https://www.proquest.com/docview/2184528747 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PMC6381607 https://doaj.org/article/4cc1ffece0fd4c7785adbd16cd2258da |
Volume | 19 |
hasFullText | 1 |
inHoldings | 1 |
isFullTextHit | |
isPrint | |
link | http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwjV3dixMxEA_3AeKL-G3Ps0QQBHE1u5tNUkHkKnccQg85LBRfQr72rBzbu24L-jf4TzuT3a1dPMSXPnSSdpOZyUx2Zn5DyAtmR3ngnicjxsqEi1wmFq5hiXMYo2HWsxjBn5yJ0yn_NCtmO6Rrb9VuYH3j1Q77SU2Xl29-XP_8AAr_Piq8Em9rOGMVpmSNgOdFlvBdsg-GSaKeTvifoAL2oY_FRjJNwKrN2iDnjT_RM1MRzf_vM3vLaPUTKrcs1Mldcqd1LelRIwv3yE6o7pNbkzZ4_oD8ApGgNpYtvKb1-goXTU3laQUWrKaLkl410BO0eetBMSvsIuZtRGLMNaehw0YGm0fr7ZQ9Oq_oOMy_I8E1dSeI1vqOGtqUbkaMcRoBbR-S6cnxl4-nSduLIXHgE62S1OYyK61VLPc-yw1GIIHHaenEaBRUZtO8sIUDB8DAJYk5YYJVuc-cybz03uaPyF61qMITQjESV3JpylBiDDAoWXpjVLAC5CbL-YCwbuu1a4HKsV_GpY4XFiV0wy0N3NLILQ1TXm2mtFv1r8Fj5OdmIAJsxy8Wywvd6qvmzqWYUBNY6bmTIDrGW58K5-EAVN4MyEuUBo2CCQ_nTFvNAEtEQC19VCjwrRG_f0AOeyNBfV2f3MmT7qRfgxnJEShNwMM-35BxJqbEVWGxxjGKF9itQA7I40b8NkuCg1sJVWQDInuC2Vtzn1LNv0VwcYGRZCYP_uN_n5LbGWoMFvizQ7K3Wq7DM3DRVnZIduVMDsn--Pjs8_kwvugYRmWEz_Px19-TtT5n |
linkProvider | Scholars Portal |
linkToHtml | http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwtV1ta9RAEF5qC-oX8d1o1RUUQQzdJJvNniDS05ar7R0iLfTbum-pJ5I7mzvE3-B_8Tc6s0nOC0K_9WtmN-xm3nYzM88Q8pyZQea54_GAsTLmIitiA9ew2FqM0TDjWIjgjydidMI_nuanG-RPVwuDaZWdTQyG2s0s_iPfAc3KEDtK8HfzHzF2jcLoatdCoxGLQ__rJ1zZ6rcHH4C_L9J0f-_4_ShuuwrEFrz7Ik5MVqSlMZJlzqWZxlgarDYprRgMvExNkuUmt-DKNBz3mRXaG5m51OrUFc6ZDN57hWzBShgYgq3h3uTT51XcAlvdt7HTRIqdGqy_xGSxAUhjnsa85_1Ck4D_XcGaL-znaa45vv2b5EZ7YqW7jYjdIhu-uk2ujtuY_B3yGySNmlAN8ZrWyzke6KmuHK3AMdZ0VtJ5g2hBm58pFJPNzkI6SCCGFHbqO8hlcKW0Xs8EpNOKDv30GxJsU86CILBvqKZNRWiALqcBJ_cuObkUZtwjm9Ws8g8IxQBfyQtd-hJDi14WpdNaeiNAHNOMR4R1n17ZFv8c23B8V-EeJIVquKWAWwq5pWDKq9WU9lNdNHiI_FwNRNzu8GB2fqZaM6C4tQnm6XhWOm4LEBftjEuEdWBXpdMReYnSoNC6wOKsboskYIuI06V2cwlHdmwLEJHt3kiwCrZP7uRJtVapVv90KCLPVmSciZl2lZ8tcYzkOTZBKCJyvxG_1ZbAH0gh8zQiRU8we3vuU6rp14BZLjBAzYqHFy_rKbk2Oh4fqaODyeEjcj1FxUH4ALZNNhfnS_8YDoAL86TVOkq-XLai_wXZjXHK |
openUrl | ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=The+burden%2C+support+and+needs+of+primary+family+caregivers+of+people+experiencing+schizophrenia+in+Beijing+communities%3A+a+qualitative+study&rft.jtitle=BMC+psychiatry&rft.au=Chen%2C+Lifen&rft.au=Zhao%2C+Yali&rft.au=Tang%2C+Juan&rft.au=Jin%2C+Guanghui&rft.date=2019-02-20&rft.issn=1471-244X&rft.eissn=1471-244X&rft.volume=19&rft.issue=1&rft.spage=75&rft_id=info:doi/10.1186%2Fs12888-019-2052-4&rft.externalDBID=NO_FULL_TEXT |
thumbnail_l | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=1471-244X&client=summon |
thumbnail_m | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=1471-244X&client=summon |
thumbnail_s | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=1471-244X&client=summon |