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Factors Affecting Adherence to Treatment of Male Inpatients with Alcohol Addiction: an Qualitative Study

Objective: This paper explores those factors affecting adherence to treatment among male inpatients with alcohol addiction in Turkey. Methods: This qualitative and descriptive study was carried out in 2018. The sample consisted of 16 patients with with alcohol addiction in a psychiatric clinic. The...

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Published in:Clinical and experimental health sciences (Online) 2021-09, Vol.11 (3), p.504-511
Main Authors: BAHADIR YILMAZ, Emel, ATA, Elvan
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective: This paper explores those factors affecting adherence to treatment among male inpatients with alcohol addiction in Turkey. Methods: This qualitative and descriptive study was carried out in 2018. The sample consisted of 16 patients with with alcohol addiction in a psychiatric clinic. The data were analyzed using content analysis. Results: Three main themes emerged from these interviews: (i) strengthening of personality; (ii) structuring of treatment environment; and (iii) completion of social life preparations. Strengthening of personality theme was composed of low self-esteem, anger and ineffective coping, inadequate communication skills, and loneliness sub-themes. Structuring of treatment environment theme consisted of lack of knowledge and insight, a non-therapeutic environment, and lack of treatment motivation sub-themes. Finally, completion of social life preparations theme was composed of lack of leisure activity, fighting the stigma of alcoholism, failure to initiate change and insufficient social support sub-themes. Conclusion: This study suggests that psychiatric nurses should improve patients’ self-esteem, coping and communication skills, and increase patients’ knowledge and insight about their disorder and medication, treatment motivation, and social support resources.
ISSN:2459-1459
2459-1459
DOI:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.832339