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Childrens Representatives in Psychiatric Services: What is the Outcome?
1 Faculty of Health and Society, Malmö University, Sweden
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Background: Psychiatric services have established childrens representatives in an effort to support children of mentally ill patients. Material: Twenty two specially designated childrens representatives and 19 other staff members were asked how they conceived the role of childrens repre-sentatives and if those representatives had the responsibility of identifying children of mentally ill patients. Discussion: Childrens representatives expressed difficulty in functioning as advocates for children whose parents were being treated for mental illness. Members of the psychiatric staff, although aware their patients had children, seldom met them since they focused on the adults. Conclusions: More than one third of all patients seeking psychiatric care have children, yet childrens representatives and other staff members seldom meet them.
First published on October 29, 2009 |
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