A qualitative study was designed to explore patients' perceptions of p
sychiatric home care. Nine patients receiving psychiatric home care fr
om a private home-care agency were interviewed using a tool developed
by the researcher. Demographic data was collected from the patients' c
harts. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze characteristics of
the patients. Content analysis was conducted on interview transcripts.
The aspects of psychiatric home care that patients described as most
valuable include companionship, counseling, assistance with housework,
and monitoring of vital signs. Patients described positive effects of
psychiatric home care on their compliance with psychotropic medicatio
n regimens and on their relationships with family members. All patient
s in this sample received psychiatric services in addition to psychiat
ric home care. Psychiatric home care appeared to be a major factor in
maintaining patients in the community. Nursing implications, limitatio
ns of the study, and recommendations for further research are presente
d. (C) 1996 by W.B. Saunders Company