Abstract
Background: The researcher’s previous study indicated that couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) experience intra-and inter-personal difficulties affecting interaction with self and others. Therefore, constructive intra-and inter-personal relationships are essential to facilitate the mental health of couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with BPD. However, the concept has not been defined and applied in caring for such couples. Aim: The study aims to clarify its meaning by identifying and defining the central concept of ‘facilitation of constructive intra-and inter-personal relationships’. Setting: The researcher used results from a previous study that explored the experiences of couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness to identify and define the central concept. Methods: The concept was examined using analysis, synthesis, and inductive reasoning strategies, which were applied in two phases. Results: The central concept of ‘facilitation of constructive intra-and inter-personal relationships’ for couples where one partner is diagnosed with BPD was identified and defined using a dictionary and subject definitions. Conclusion: Identifying and defining the central concept is essential to developing a model to facilitate constructive intra-and inter-personal relationships. Contribution: The concept ‘facilitation of constructive intra-and inter-personal relationships’ is unique in its form and valuable for developing a model that can be used as a guiding tool for psychiatric nurses to facilitate the mental health of such couples. Furthermore, the model could benefit other relationships experiencing intra-and interpersonal challenges.
Original language | English |
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Article number | a2673 |
Journal | Health SA Gesondheid |
Volume | 29 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Keywords
- concept analysis
- constructive
- facilitation
- interpersonal relationships
- intrapersonal