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Erla Kolbrun Svavarsdottir, Professor
University of Iceland, Faculty of Nursing Eirberg, Eiriksgata 34, 101 Reykjavik IS
[email protected]
HOW DOES THE FAMILY STRENGTH ORIENTED
THERAPEUTIC CONVERSATION ADVANCE
PSYCHIATRIC NURSING PRACTICE?
Background and Purpose: The healing power of therapeutic conversations
between nurses and families dealing with chronic illnesses has recently received
increased attention. Caregivers of adolescents with eating disorders (ED) have
been found to experience stress, because they often experience guilt, shame or
anger as well as being emotionally vulnerable and blamed for the illness.
Therefore, these caregivers are in need of support from health care professionals.
The purpose of this study was to develop and test The Family Strength Oriented
Therapeutic Conversation intervention (FAM-SOTC) within psychiatric nursing
practice. Method: The intervention consists of 5 key elements (1) drawing forward
illness stories, (2) asking therapeutic questions, (3) identifying strength, resiliency
and resources, (4) offering evidence based information and recommendations and
(5) strengthening helpful beliefs and challenging hindering beliefs as well as
establishing the therapeutic relationship and identification of the family relations.
The effectiveness of the intervention was tested within a quasi-experimental
study, among 18 partner caregivers (N=50 caregivers; 32 primary/18 partners).
Results: Findings indicated significantly higher family support and significantly
higher illness beliefs over three time periods, after the 5 session FAM-SOTC
intervention, with large effect size. These partner caregivers indicated they were
receiving useful information regarding cause, effect and control of the ED and
were more aware of how their emotions related to the symptoms of the ED.
Conclusion: The FAM-SOTC intervention is promising in that it has positive benefits
for families of young individuals with ED and can easily been applied into
psychiatric nursing practice.
Keywords:
Family Strength Oriented Therapeutic Conversation, Advanced Nursing Practice
Congress Topics:
Connecting, Sharing and Learning in Nursing
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