A Study of the Perceived Role of Accompanying Relatives to the Psychiatric Department at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) - Kumasi

  • John Appiah-Poku
Keywords: Role of Relatives, Second Party Consent, Psychiatric Patients

Abstract

The perceived role of (23) twenty-three relatives comprising parents, siblings, uncles and aunts who accompanied their wards to the Psychiatric Department , KATH, Kumasi has been described. The patients were found to be suffering from a whole spectrum of psychiatric disorders namely: Anxiety-Depressive States, Schizophrenia, Hypomania, Scluzo-Affective Disorders and Acute Psychotic Disorders. The perceived role in accompanying their relatives obtained through verbal interviews had been described.

Further research using qualitative assessment for such roles to remove social desirability bias had been discussed.

Published
2016-02-04
How to Cite
Appiah-Poku, J. (2016). A Study of the Perceived Role of Accompanying Relatives to the Psychiatric Department at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) - Kumasi . Journal of Science and Technology, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/just.v18i1.878
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