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Understanding the experiences and service needs of siblings of individuals with first-episode psychosis: a phenomenological study
Authors:Sin Jacqueline  Moone Nicki  Harris Paul  Scully Elizabeth  Wellman Nigel
Institution:Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Bracknell, UK. jacqueline@urbanfuture.org
Abstract:Background: Despite recent focus on developing family‐inclusive services to meet the needs of young people with first‐episode psychosis, the needs of their siblings are often overlooked. Aims: This study explored the experiences and needs of siblings of young adults with first‐episode psychosis receiving support from two Early Intervention in Psychosis Services in South‐East England. Methods: Thirty‐one siblings aged 11–35 years, were given a semi‐structured interview to gather their perspectives and accounts of their lived experiences. The resultant rich qualitative data was analysed using responsive‐reader and framework methods. Results: Six themes were identified: siblings' roles and involvement; emotions; impact on relationships; coping patterns; resilience; and siblings' service needs. Conclusion: All participants had been greatly affected by the onset of the psychosis in their brother or sister. Most siblings did not identify themselves as carers, although most played a significant part in their brother's or sister's life. Participants wanted dynamic, robust and accessible services, especially information and peer support to meet their needs.
Keywords:brothers and sisters  early intervention in psychosis  first‐episode psychosis (FEP)  phenomenological study  siblings
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