A potential role for family members in mental health care delivery: The family community navigation specialist

  • N.A.L. M
  • Y. A
  • K. S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: Opening Doors to Recovery (ODR) in southeast Georgia included a family community navigation specialist (F-CNS) in addition to a peer specialist and a mental health professional. This qualitative study assessed the usefulness of the F-CNS role. Methods: Semistructured interviews were conducted with 30 respondents (ten ODR participants with serious mental illnesses; ten family members; and ten ODR leaders and team members, including two F-CNSs). Interviews were recorded and transcribed for qualitative analysis. Results: Many respondents found the F-CNS to be helpful, providing psychosocial support, serving as a communication liaison, and being a team member dedicated to the family. Aspects that might require improvement include insufficient description of the F-CNS role to participants and the limited experience and training of the F-CNSs. Conclusions: The F-CNS represents an unexplored role for family members of persons with serious mental illnesses that may complement the roles of other service providers and strengthen recovery-oriented teams. Copyright © 2015, American Psychiatric Association. All rights reserved.

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N.A.L., M., Y., A., K., S., S.A., P., B., B., M.T., C., & N., H. (2015). A potential role for family members in mental health care delivery: The family community navigation specialist. Psychiatric Services, 66(6), 653–655.

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