The hidden client : understanding the lived experience of occupational engagement of partners of persons diagnosed with bipolar I disorder
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Paruk, Juwairiyya
Lister, Helga Elke
Balbahur, Raashmi
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Taylor and Francis
Abstract
The immediate social microcosm surrounding diagnosed
individuals are often neglected. Partners of persons with
bipolar I disorder experience positive and challenging experiences of occupational engagement, informed by their partner role. Guided by Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis
(IPA), in-depth interviews unearthed participants’ lived experiences to highlight challenging experiences of occupational
engagement, including, unmet occupational needs, occupational disharmony, and imbalance. Protective factors enhancing
occupational engagement included satisfactorily achieving
occupational needs and the experience of autotelic meaning. This study consolidated that exploring, understanding,
and addressing occupational needs for everyone, including
secondarily affected populations, should be a focus of occupational therapists.
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Caregiver, Partner, Occupational engagement, Lived experiences, Bipolar I disorder, SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
Citation
Juwairiyya Paruk, Helga Lister & Raashmi Balbahur (2024): The
Hidden Client: Understanding the Lived Experience of Occupational Engagement of Partners of Persons Diagnosed with Bipolar I Disorder, Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, DOI: 10.1080/0164212X.2024.2313488.