Lived experiences of informal caregivers of adolescents with bipolar disorder at Masaka regional referral hospital
Philip Amanyire, Jane Kasozi Namagga, Grace Nambozi, Samalie Nakanjako, Abel Rubega, Samuel Maling, Jonathan Kuek, Jonathan Kuek

TL;DR
This study explores the challenges faced by caregivers of adolescents with bipolar disorder in Uganda, highlighting the need for better support and education.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the lived experiences of caregivers in a specific regional context.
Findings
Caregivers faced struggles, stigma, and a lack of family support.
Community and mental health workers provided significant support.
Psychoeducation about BD is crucial for improving family involvement in care.
Abstract
Bipolar disorder (BD) among adolescents exacerbates physical, mental, and social challenges, resulting in strained relationships with family and friends. The study aimed to explore the lived experiences of informal caregivers of adolescents with BD at Masaka Regional Referral Hospital. A qualitative phenomenological design, guided by van Manen’s approach, was employed to understand the lived experiences of 11 informal caregivers of adolescents with BD. Data were analyzed using van Manen’s six-step framework. Five key themes emerged: navigating complexities, hidden struggles of caregiving, caregiver relationships, support networks, and stigma. Informal caregivers experienced struggles, stigma, and a lack of family support, compounded by insufficient psychoeducation about BD. However, the community and mental health workers were very supportive. Thus, there is a need to prioritize the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFamily Caregiving in Mental Illness · Bipolar Disorder and Treatment · Family Support in Illness
