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Saudi service users’ perceptions and experiences of the quality of their mental health care provision in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA): A qualitative inquiry

Al Mousa, Yaqoub; Callaghan, Patrick; Michail, Maria; Caswell, Glenys

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Yaqoub Al Mousa

Patrick Callaghan

Maria Michail

Glenys Caswell



Abstract

© 2020 The Authors. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc This paper presents, as part of a larger mixed-methods design, a study generating a theoretical understanding of issues pertinent to the quality of mental health care in the KSA from the perspective of those using services. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with thirty service users admitted to inpatient psychiatric wards, using an interview guide developed by the researchers, based on relevant literature. Findings from the thematic analysis showed five themes: (1) The hospital as a prison: a custody versus care dilemma, (2) quality of interactions between staff and service users, (3) quality of services, (4) staff qualities and (5) suggestions for achieving quality of care. A theoretical model drawing upon Donabedian Health Care Model for Evaluating quality of care and the Andersen Behavioural Model of Health Service Use is evident from the data. Structural aspects of care include staff experience and qualifications and key enablers around social and financial support, service users’ health needs and status and the physical infrastructure and ward rules. These drive processes of care based upon robust rates of interaction between staff and service users and appear central to quality of mental health care in KSA. Quality of mental health care in KSA is manifested by a therapeutic ethos with a high degree of interaction between professional carers and service users, with the former being highly educated, competent, compassionate, with a high degree of self-awareness, and specialized in mental health. We have uncovered elements of Fanon and Azoulay’s ‘Cultural Originality’ as well as contemporary examples of Goffman’s mortification of the self.

Citation

Al Mousa, Y., Callaghan, P., Michail, M., & Caswell, G. (2021). Saudi service users’ perceptions and experiences of the quality of their mental health care provision in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA): A qualitative inquiry. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 30(1), 300-316. https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.12784

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 4, 2020
Online Publication Date Sep 2, 2020
Publication Date 2021-02
Deposit Date Sep 8, 2020
Publicly Available Date Sep 8, 2020
Journal International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
Print ISSN 1445-8330
Electronic ISSN 1447-0349
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 30
Issue 1
Pages 300-316
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.12784
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4889506
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/inm.12784

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