The Complexity of Caring for People with Mental Disorders: Family Challenges in Contributing to Horticultural Therapy
Ira Kusumawaty, Yunike, Podojoyo
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ABSTRACT
The
fluctuation of psychological conditions among people with mental disorders are
suspected to burden the family caregiver. Horticultural therapy has been known
as an effective complementary therapy to enhancepeople mental health. Family
assistance in the implementation of horticultural therapy is a form of family
caringwhich contributes greatly in determining the achievement of horticultural
therapy goals. However, not many previous studies have explored family
experiences when accompanying family members who suffer from mental disorders
in undergoing horticultural therapy.Thisstudy aims to explore family experiences when
accompanying family members who suffer from mental disorders when undertaking
horticultural therapy.Qualitative research using a hermeneutic phenomenology
approach was conducted in 5 homes of people with mental disorders who had
experienced horticultural therapy. Five family participants were selected by
purposive sampling and considered data saturation. Family data were analyzed by
using data analysis content. Interview notes are read repeatedly to identify
data saturation and formulate the unit of analysis. Furthermore, the data is
structured through the coding phase, followed by formulating categories and
abstracting them to obtain a brief overview. To guarantee the validity of the
data, this study pays attention to its credibility, confirmability,
dependability, transferability and authenticity. The results of the study
indicate that the family is aware that while assisting the patients during
horticultural therapy, the family must have strong motivation, patience,
sincerity and confidence. It is proven that the patient's self-confidence, ability
to interact and communicate shows positive development after undertaking
horticultural therapy.As one form of complementary therapy, the sustainability
of horticultural therapy should be done continuously by the health care
provider accompanied by family support.
Keywords: Caring; family; horticultural therapy; mental disorder
ABSTRACT
The
fluctuation of psychological conditions among people with mental disorders are
suspected to burden the family caregiver. Horticultural therapy has been known
as an effective complementary therapy to enhancepeople mental health. Family
assistance in the implementation of horticultural therapy is a form of family
caringwhich contributes greatly in determining the achievement of horticultural
therapy goals. However, not many previous studies have explored family
experiences when accompanying family members who suffer from mental disorders
in undergoing horticultural therapy.Thisstudy aims to explore family experiences when
accompanying family members who suffer from mental disorders when undertaking
horticultural therapy.Qualitative research using a hermeneutic phenomenology
approach was conducted in 5 homes of people with mental disorders who had
experienced horticultural therapy. Five family participants were selected by
purposive sampling and considered data saturation. Family data were analyzed by
using data analysis content. Interview notes are read repeatedly to identify
data saturation and formulate the unit of analysis. Furthermore, the data is
structured through the coding phase, followed by formulating categories and
abstracting them to obtain a brief overview. To guarantee the validity of the
data, this study pays attention to its credibility, confirmability,
dependability, transferability and authenticity. The results of the study
indicate that the family is aware that while assisting the patients during
horticultural therapy, the family must have strong motivation, patience,
sincerity and confidence. It is proven that the patient's self-confidence, ability
to interact and communicate shows positive development after undertaking
horticultural therapy.As one form of complementary therapy, the sustainability
of horticultural therapy should be done continuously by the health care
provider accompanied by family support.