The University of Tennessee Health Science Center

09/13/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/13/2024 08:38

Are you an informal caregiver for a patient with severe mental illness

Are you an informal caregiver for a patient with severe mental illness? If so, you may qualify for
a study and receive compensation.

Vivian Lawrence, HMBA, PhD candidate is enrolling informal caregivers for patients with
severe mental illness for a research study titled " Informal Caregivers: A post Covid-19
Grounded Theory Study of Navigating Care for Patients with Severe Mental Illness".
This study will be conducted to explore the experiences accessing and navigating the health care system when seeking mental health care. The study will also examine the impact of the diagnosis on various aspects of the caregiver's life.

Participants must be:

  • Participants must be 18 years of age or older
  • Caring for an individual over 18 years of age with severe mental illness.
  • Participants may be a conservator or
  • Acting as patient support person (PSP).

As part of your participation in this study, you have a 10-minute telephone call to determine
eligibility. If deemed eligible and you agree to participate, a Zoom or in-person meeting will be
scheduled to conduct a guided interview. The interview will last between 60 and 90 minutes.
After completing the interview, all participants will receive a $30 WALMART gift card. A
supplemental interview may or may not be required to obtain clarifications.
Your participation is voluntary. Your responses will remain confidential. If you are an informal
caregiver and are interested in this study, don't hesitate to get in touch with the PI, Vivian
Lawrence, at [email protected] or at (901)496-0723.

This study was reviewed by the University of Tennessee Health Science Center Institutional
Review Board (IRB #24-09942-XP). You may contact Cameron Barclay, MSA, UTHSC IRB
Director, at 901-448-4824 or visit the IRB website at http://www.uthsc.edu/research/compliance/irb/ if you have any questions about your rights as a research subject or if you have questions, concerns, or complaints about the research.

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