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Journal Name | ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry (MyCite Report) | ||||
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Total Publications | 456 | ||||
Total Citations | 5688 | ||||
Total Non-self Citations | 12 | ||||
Yearly Impact Factor | 0.93 | ||||
5-Year Impact Factor | 1.44 | ||||
Immediacy Index | 0.1 | ||||
Cited Half-life | 2.7 | ||||
H-index | 30 | ||||
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- Anxiety Disorders
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- Dementia
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- Psychiatry Diseases
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Abstract
EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL WORKING WITH PATIENTS OF PSYCHOTIC DISORDER: A QUALITATIVE STUDY
Author(s): Rukhsana Bibi, Shabana Kausar, Shah Nawaz, Naseb Ullah, Amin Ullah and Sana Ullah*Introduction: Psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and delusional disorder, are a group of severe mental illnesses that can significantly impact an individual’s perception of reality, thinking, behavior, and emotions treating individuals with psychotic disorders can be challenging, requiring a multidisciplinary approach that includes medication, psychotherapy, and psychosocial interventions.
Objective: The aim of this qualitative study is to explore the experiences of mental health professionals working with psychotic patients in Pakistan. The study will use a phenomenological approach, which seeks to understand and describe the lived experiences of participants.
Method: Data will be collected through semi-structured interviews with participants. The interviews will be conducted face-to-face, and each interview will last between 45-60 minutes. The interviews will be audio-recorded with the consent of the participants and transcribed verbatim. The interview questions will be designed to explore the experiences of mental health professionals working with psychotic patients, including their challenges, coping strategies, and support systems. The questions will be open-ended and will allow participants to share their experiences in their own words.
The data collected from the semi-structured interviews were analyzed using a phenomenological approach, resulting in the identiication of several themes.