Abstract

Introduction Although many international guidelines emphasize the need to provide psychoeducational family intervention (PFI) together with pharmacological treatments for optimal management of bipolar I patients, this intervention is not routinely provided in mental health centres. Objectives The Department of Psychiatry of the University of Naples SUN has promoted a study to identify obstacles for the implementation of the PFI in the routine care. Aims To identify mental health professionals’ benefits and difficulties in the implementation of PFI. Methods The Family Intervention Schedule was administered to mental health professionals at baseline, at T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 supervision meetings. Results Twenty-two mental health professionals were recruited, 45% were psychiatrists, with a mean age of 37.4(±7.3). The participants had been working in psychiatry for a mean of 9.1 (±6.5) years and the majority of them stated to be routinely in contact with patients and their relatives. At the beginning of the study, the highest levels of difficulties regarded:1)the integration of PFI with other work responsibilities;2)the lack of time to run the intervention;3)the identification of suitable families. Among benefits, participants reported an increased feeling of confidence in relation to their work (p Conclusions Although mental health professionals recognize that PFI has a positive impact on their work, many organizational obstacles prevent its routine use. A possible solution may be the promotion of peer-led PFIs, as already done by the US NAMI.

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