The Burnout Concept as a Theoretical Framework for Investigating the Caregiving Impact of Relatives of Patients withAddictive Disorders.

Alexandra M Shishkova, Victor V Bocharov
Author Information
  1. Alexandra M Shishkova: V.M. Bekhterev National Research Medical Center for Psychiatry and Neurology, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
  2. Victor V Bocharov: V.M. Bekhterev National Research Medical Center for Psychiatry and Neurology, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

Abstract

Background: Relatives of patients withaddictive disorders often face significant difficulties in their daily lives. Although the burnout concept is currently considered a significant and promising theoretical framework for studying family members who care for chronically ill patients, its application has encountered considerable difficulties in the area of addiction treatment.
Objective: This article explores the methodology for studying the psychological issues arising in families affected by addictive disorders. We analyzed the social, economic, and cultural conditions of the different study models developed in this field, and identified the difficulties hindering the acceptance of the burnout concept as a theoretical construct for investigation.
Results: There are several main obstacles to the burnout concept's application to studying the psychology of addictive patients' families. These obstacles are: 1) a stigmatizing attitude toward the relatives, labelling them as dysfunctional/codependent, or merely passive recipients adjusting to stressful and challenging circumstances; 2) a sole focus on the destructive elements of the "informal caregiver - addicted patient" relationship dynamics; 3) underestimation of relatives' willingness, experience, and knowledge in the care of their addicted family member and failure to recognize their right to participate in treatment decision-making; and 4) lack of specialized tools for assessing burnout and its opposite pole - the engagement of addicts' relatives during the patients' care.
Conclusion: Application of the burnout concept as a theoretical framework allows us to reformulate many psychopathological phenomena described in the family members of addicts, and expands the perspective of psychotherapy by providing the opportunity to conduct interventions to improve relatives' functioning as caregivers. This, in turn, will contribute to the effectiveness of treatment outcomes for bothaddicts and their families.

Keywords

References

  1. Front Psychol. 2018 Jun 06;9:758 [PMID: 29928239]
  2. J Psychoactive Drugs. 1990 Jul-Sep;22(3):285-92 [PMID: 2286861]
  3. J Adv Nurs. 1986 Mar;11(2):161-5 [PMID: 3635545]
  4. J Psychosoc Oncol. 2007;25(3):113-22 [PMID: 19341017]
  5. Ment Hyg. 1946 Apr;30:235-49 [PMID: 21027270]
  6. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 Feb 1;219:108439 [PMID: 33333362]
  7. Qual Life Res. 2016 May;25(5):1059-92 [PMID: 26475138]
  8. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2017 Jun;77:193-200 [PMID: 28222927]
  9. Front Psychol. 2019 Jul 31;10:1748 [PMID: 31428015]
  10. Neuropsychopharmacol Rep. 2021 Jun;41(2):242-247 [PMID: 33764671]
  11. Lancet. 1963 Mar 9;1(7280):544-7 [PMID: 13949711]
  12. Addiction. 1998 Dec;93(12):1799-813 [PMID: 9926569]
  13. Int J Soc Psychiatry. 1966 Summer;12(3):165-76 [PMID: 5964677]
  14. J Adv Nurs. 1994 Jun;19(6):1050-6 [PMID: 7930084]
  15. Q J Stud Alcohol. 1965 Sep;26(3):486-95 [PMID: 5858253]
  16. Dement Neuropsychol. 2019 Oct-Dec;13(4):415-421 [PMID: 31844495]
  17. Pediatr Nurs. 2006 Jan-Feb;32(1):51-9 [PMID: 16572539]
  18. Front Psychol. 2018 Jun 05;9:885 [PMID: 29922203]
  19. J Psychiatr Soc Work. 1953 Oct;23(1):37-41 [PMID: 13097404]
  20. Soc Sci Med. 2013 Feb;78:70-7 [PMID: 23268776]
  21. Q J Stud Alcohol. 1973 Mar;34(1):112-32 [PMID: 4144532]
  22. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 2021 Jan 15;16(1):11 [PMID: 33446208]
  23. Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2020 Jun;34(3):107-109 [PMID: 32513458]

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0burnoutdisordersdifficultiesconcepttheoreticalstudyingfamilycaretreatmentfamiliesRelativespatientssignificantframeworkmembersapplicationmethodologyaddictiveobstaclespatients'relatives-addictedrelatives'engagementcaregiversBackground:withaddictiveoftenfacedailylivesAlthoughcurrentlyconsideredpromisingchronicallyillencounteredconsiderableareaaddictionObjective:articleexplorespsychologicalissuesarisingaffectedanalyzedsocialeconomicculturalconditionsdifferentstudymodelsdevelopedfieldidentifiedhinderingacceptanceconstructinvestigationResults:severalmainconcept'spsychologyare:1stigmatizingattitudetowardlabellingdysfunctional/codependentmerelypassiverecipientsadjustingstressfulchallengingcircumstances2solefocusdestructiveelements"informalcaregiverpatient"relationshipdynamics3underestimationwillingnessexperienceknowledgememberfailurerecognizerightparticipatedecision-making4lackspecializedtoolsassessingoppositepoleaddicts'Conclusion:ApplicationallowsusreformulatemanypsychopathologicalphenomenadescribedaddictsexpandsperspectivepsychotherapyprovidingopportunityconductinterventionsimprovefunctioningturnwillcontributeeffectivenessoutcomesbothaddictsBurnoutConceptTheoreticalFrameworkInvestigatingCaregivingImpactPatientswithAddictiveDisordersAddictiveburdencodependencyinformalstress

Similar Articles

Cited By