MENTAL HEALTH NURSES: RELAPSE OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE USERS POST REHABILITATION

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Опубліковано в::Gender & Behaviour vol. 23, no. 1 (Jun 2025), p. 23205-23215
Автор: Maphake, Dikeledi
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100 1 |a Maphake, Dikeledi  |u Nursing Department School of Health Care Sciences Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University Pretoria, South Africa 
245 1 |a MENTAL HEALTH NURSES: RELAPSE OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE USERS POST REHABILITATION 
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520 3 |a Background: Mental health care users (MHCUs) are usually admitted to mental health care facilities when they relapse. MHCUs who abuse illicit substances get admitted to a special ward in the hospital specifically for drug detoxification for six weeks. Despite thorough recovery programs, there is still rapid post-discharge relapse among MHCUs with high accessibility to substances. The study was conducted at a psychiatric hospital, in South Africa. It is suggested that MHCUs relapse due to the easy availability of substances and association with negative friends. Two themes emerged: MHCU related challenges and MHCU support system challenges. It is evident that MHCUs frequently relapse in the absence of support. Community Psychiatric nurses are to oversee, assist and follow up with MHCUs after rehabilitation. Further studies are needed to strengthen interprofessional community programs for aftercare treatment to monitor recovering MHCUs.The results demonstrate the influence of unfavourable social networks and substance accessibility affecting the therapy. 
610 4 |a World Health Organization 
651 4 |a South Africa 
651 4 |a Botswana 
653 |a Relapse 
653 |a After care 
653 |a Mental health care 
653 |a Mental disorders 
653 |a Rehabilitation 
653 |a Substance use disorder 
653 |a Social networks 
653 |a Mental health services 
653 |a Support networks 
653 |a Substance abuse 
653 |a Drug use 
653 |a Alcohol 
653 |a Nurse led services 
653 |a Nurses 
653 |a Psychiatric-mental health nursing 
653 |a Substance abuse treatment 
653 |a Population 
653 |a Detoxification 
653 |a Drug abuse 
653 |a Psychiatric nurses 
653 |a Community psychiatric nurses 
653 |a Access 
653 |a Mental institutions 
653 |a Addictions 
653 |a Community support 
653 |a Data collection 
653 |a Interdisciplinary aspects 
653 |a Medical treatment 
653 |a Anxiety Disorders 
653 |a Drug Addiction 
653 |a Researchers 
653 |a Social Support Groups 
653 |a Interviews 
653 |a Community Programs 
653 |a Narcotics 
653 |a Psychiatric Hospitals 
653 |a Mental Health Programs 
653 |a Drug Rehabilitation 
653 |a Schizophrenia 
653 |a Family (Sociological Unit) 
653 |a Data Analysis 
653 |a Data Processing 
653 |a Rehabilitation Programs 
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