Author/Authors :
Molu, Nesibe Gunay Yildirim Beyazit University - Faculty of Health Sciences - Psychiatric Nursing , Ozkan, Birgul Yildirim Beyazit University - Faculty of Health Sciences - Psychiatric Nursing , Icel, Sema Yildirim Beyazit University - Faculty of Health Sciences - Psychiatric Nursing
Abstract :
Nowadays, mental illnesses are gradually increasing and so does chronic psychiatric patients. As a result
of this increase, chronic psychiatric disorders lead the burden of patients and their families. To reduce
the burden of mental illnesses on individuals and their families, treatment and care are given including
psychosocial, physiological and medical support and social services. To begin with, home care enables
both the patient and his or her family to stay at their own houses and not to be bothered with residents or
long-term, institutional-based nursing homes. In addition, the home care providers deliver services to the
patient’s at their own house. The other advantages of taking care at home is that it eases financial issues
in terms of reducing the cost, reduces the patient’s symptoms and improve the individual’s quality of life
(QoL). In addition to these, home care also minimizes the burden on outpatient services and provides help
for the patient and the family in order to solve their problems and give support. Home care services help
patients to get their freedom back and enhance the quality of their lives. Thus, it is necessary to procure
and implement these services and supply both the patient and his or her family a high-quality life.
Sources of data/ study selection: Literature review was done by using the keywords “home care, patient
with chronic mental illness, quality of life, home care nursing” from the sources including Psych INFO,
PsychARTICLES, MEDLINE, PubMED, EBSCOHOST and The COCHRANE LIBRARY in the time period of 2005-
2015.