Family empowerment strategies for relapse prevention in individuals with schizophrenia : A scoping review / Dwi Indah Iswanti, Nursalam Nursalam, Riski Fitryasari, Fery Agusman Motuho Mendrofa and Kandar Kandar
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TextDescription: Vol 62 (5) pages 19*27 : illustrations ; 27 cmISSN: - 0279-3695
- Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services / May 2024
ABSTRACT
The current scoping review aimed to provide an overview of family empowerment strategies used in relapse prevention among individuals with schizophrenia. Three major topics were explored: (a) the family empowerment model used in relapse prevention among individuals with schizophrenia; (b) family intervention strate-gies; and (c) special considerations for integrating family empowerment in relapse prevention among individuals with schizophrenia. There is a need to identify and use family resources and strengths, such as acceptance of schizophrenia, develop-ment of spirituality, involvement in daily activities, and understanding of behaviors that exacerbate symptoms, to reduce relapse risk. The family empowerment para-digm incorporates new information and coping skills, family support, meaning-making, life objectives, self-reflection, and good family experiences. Families as agents of care at home should be provided with stress management and family psychoeducation to improve family resilience. Further research is needed to un-derstand family empowerment and develop comprehensive guidelines regarding relapse prevention management among individuals with schizophrenia.
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