Abstract

BackgroundMost schizophrenia patients are supported by main informal caregivers at home in China. This study aims to investigate the further needs of social supports for main informal caregivers of schizophrenia patients and to analyze influencing factors on the awareness and utilization of social supports in Beijing. The results of this study could potentially act as reference for health professionals to implement appropriate and effective support programs.MethodsA mixed-methods approach was used in this study. Awareness, utilization and influencing factors of social supports for main informal caregivers were investigated using questionnaires in 6 urban districts in Beijing. Meanwhile, individual in-depth interviews with 10 main informal caregivers from the urban districts of Beijing were conducted to identify the caregivers’ perspective on social supports and their further needs.ResultsQuantitative results showed that although the government provided multi-channel resources for schizophrenia patients and their families, awareness and utilization of the resources such as rehabilitation and relevant subsidies were less than 10.0 and 5.0% respectively. Most caregivers in in-depth interviews expressed that they had negative experiences with respect to obtaining social supports, and they emphasized that more support would be needed in terms of financial support, respect, and rehabilitation institutions.ConclusionsThe awareness and utilization of social supports are low for main informal caregivers of schizophrenia patients. More services and improved public attitudes are needed for schizophrenia patients and their caregivers.

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  • Most schizophrenia patients are supported by main informal caregivers at home in China

  • This study aims to investigate the further needs of social supports of main informal caregivers of schizophrenia patients and to analyze influencing factors on the awareness and utilization of social supports in Beijing

  • Participants and recruitment Based on our preliminary findings, main informal caregivers of schizophrenia patients normally provided daily care for a minimum of 2 h and the duration was over 6 months

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Introduction

Most schizophrenia patients are supported by main informal caregivers at home in China. This study aims to investigate the further needs of social supports for main informal caregivers of schizophrenia patients and to analyze influencing factors on the awareness and utilization of social supports in Beijing. Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by hallucinations (visual, auditory, olfactory, or tactile) and delusions [1]. Schizophrenia increases the risk of disability and dependency, and affects the patients’ main informal caregivers’ lives. Most schizophrenia patients are supported by their main informal caregivers at home [5]. Main informal caregivers need to confront the consequences of psychological instability of schizophrenia patients [7]. The symptoms of schizophrenia may cause main informal caregivers’ mental health to deteriorate. It has been suggested that social supports help people who are in stressful situations and protect people in various pathological states [9, 10]

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