Authors
Birhanie Mekuriaw, Natalie Ann Cutler, Tim Luckett, Jo River
Published in
Journal of clinical nursing. Jul 03, 2026. Epub Jul 03, 2026.
Abstract
This study explores carers' experiences of engagement with mental healthcare workers in public inpatient mental health services to better understand how carers can be optimally supported to contribute to recovery-oriented care.
An exploratory qualitative descriptive study.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with ten carers using a reflexive thematic analysis that emphasised systematic coding and reflexivity to enhance rigour.
Three overarching themes were identified, including: Exclusion and tokenism, which captures carers' experiences of limited inclusion and superficial participation in inpatient mental health services; Fractured and medicalised system, which highlights the disconnect between the rhetoric of recovery and the reality of highly medicalised and risk-averse practice; and Occasional care, which describes genuine collaboration and shared understanding between carers and mental healthcare workers that are intermittently present, supporting trust and hope in some instances, but absent in others.
Carers experience significant challenges when engaging with mental healthcare workers. The findings suggest the need for a genuine transformation of mental health systems and practice, with meaningful carer engagement central to relational recovery and recovery-oriented care.
Findings from this study indicate that carers often lack consistent recognition and access to appropriate support, needed to fulfil their potential in supporting recovery. Strengthening formal support pathways for carers is therefore essential to promoting recovery that is relational, sustainable and shared.
A professional carer peer worker was consulted on the development of the study design and questions. Carers participated through in-depth interviews.
PMID:
42400179
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 04 Jul 2026.
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