2021
DOI: 10.2196/25168
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Combined Use of Web-Based and In-Person Education on Ill Health Self-management Skills in Adults With Bipolar Disorder: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Abstract: Background Addressing the enhancement of ill health self-management skills in adults diagnosed with bipolar disorder may be considered an important intervention for health care systems worldwide. Objective This protocol describes the study “Management of my Bipolarity” (MoB), which aims to develop an educational intervention for adults with bipolar disorder and assess its effectiveness. The objectives include (a) a literature review on bipolar disorder… Show more

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“…According to their descriptions, gaining insight into the cause of suicide would probably liberate them from feeling responsible for it and enable them to move on with their lives, at least physically. One way to facilitate this is to engage suicide‐bereaved relatives in structured educational programs about suicide, focused on its pathophysiology and associated factors, in combination with cognitive‐behavioural techniques (Hatzioannou et al, 2021). Through such educational interventions, mental health nurses are expected to challenge dysfunctional interpretations or attitudes in suicide‐bereaved relatives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to their descriptions, gaining insight into the cause of suicide would probably liberate them from feeling responsible for it and enable them to move on with their lives, at least physically. One way to facilitate this is to engage suicide‐bereaved relatives in structured educational programs about suicide, focused on its pathophysiology and associated factors, in combination with cognitive‐behavioural techniques (Hatzioannou et al, 2021). Through such educational interventions, mental health nurses are expected to challenge dysfunctional interpretations or attitudes in suicide‐bereaved relatives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%