Abstract Background: For patients with a mental disorder facing lengthy stays in secure forensic care, the role and experiences of their carers has only recently started to be explored in… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Background: For patients with a mental disorder facing lengthy stays in secure forensic care, the role and experiences of their carers has only recently started to be explored in research. Aims: To explore the experiences of carers of longstay patients in low-to-high- secure forensic care. Methods: This exploratory qualitative study included two focus groups and two written responses. Findings: Focus groups identified importance of communication, and improving carer knowledge of services as methods of meaningful inclusion in treatment and recovery. Conclusions: Better involvement of carers may help improve trust in services and develop a strong bond between parties involved in longer-term care, treatment, and recovery.
               
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