The Experiences of Patients Enrolled in Community Mental Health Centers Regarding the Illness Process: A Phenomenological Study


SALIK H., Uslu Ö., Şahin M.

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2024 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Publication Date: 2024
  • Doi Number: 10.1111/jpm.13111
  • Journal Name: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
  • Journal Indexes: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Scopus, Academic Search Premier, Abstracts in Social Gerontology, CINAHL, Communication & Mass Media Index, MEDLINE, Psycinfo, Public Affairs Index, DIALNET
  • Keywords: community mental health centers, experience, mental health, qualitative study
  • Hakkari University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Aims: The aim of this study is to explore in-depth the experiences of patients enrolled in Community Mental Health Centers regarding the illness process. Design: This study employed interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), one of the phenomenological design approaches within qualitative research methods. Methods: The study was conducted between 24 May 2023 and 23 December 2023, at two different Community Mental Health Centers located in the eastern and western regions of Turkey. Maximum variation sampling was employed in the selection of the sample, which consisted of 12 patients registered at the Community Mental Health Centers. Data were collected using a semi-structured interview form. The interviews were conducted face-to-face and audio-recorded. Content analysis was performed using the MAXQDA 2022 software package. The study was written following the COREQ checklist. Findings: Based on the expressions of the patients, themes, subthemes and codes were identified. Accordingly, three themes were determined: ‘emotions felt after diagnosis’, ‘changes in life with the illness process’ and ‘coping methods with the process’. Conclusion: This study highlights that patients from diverse geographical backgrounds, served by Community Mental Health Centers, share similar cultural and emotional experiences during their illness. These findings underscore the need for tailored interventions that address universal challenges faced by patients across different regions. Clinical Evidence: This research emphasises the necessity of comprehensive efforts to improve societal understanding, support mechanisms and employment prospects for individuals dealing with mental health issues in Community Mental Health Centers.