Exploring the burden on family caregivers in providing care for their mentally ill relatives in the Upper East Region of Ghana
Date
2024
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PLOS Glob Public Health
Abstract
Caring for the mentally ill involves numerous challenges, including financial difficulties,
stigma, and psychosocial issues, among others. Unpaid family caregivers must endure
these challenges as they continue their care for their relatives with mental illness. Despite
these burdens and their concomitant effects on both the patients and their caregivers, there
is no evidence of this burden in the Bolgatanga municipality. This study explored the burden
on family caregivers providing care for mentally ill relatives in the Bolgatanga Municipality of
the Upper East Region of Ghana. The study employed a phenomenological research
design. Fifteen family caregivers were purposively sampled from two secondary-level health
facilities. In-depth interviews were conducted, audio-recorded, and transcribed verbatim.
NVivo 12 pro software was used for data analysis. Thematic analysis was conducted follow ing Braun and Clarke’s approach. The study identified three themes including social, physical, and psychological burdens. Under social burden, financial challenges and stigma were
identified, weight loss was identified as a physical burden, and poor concentration as a psychological burden. These themes represent the challenges encountered by the family caregivers as they provided care for their mentally ill relatives. There is a need to provide support
for family caregivers including respite, formation of support groups, and financial support to
alleviate family caregivers of the burdens they endure. Additionally, it is imperative to integrate mental health services into the national health insurance scheme to alleviate the financial burden on family caregivers.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
family caregivers, care, Ghana
Citation
Daliri DB, Afaya A, Laari TT, Abagye N, Aninanya GA (2024) Exploring the burden on family caregivers in providing care for their mentally ill relatives in the Upper East Region of Ghana. PLOS Glob Public Health 4(4): e0003075. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0003075