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乡村综合医院护士对护理精神疾病患者的复杂态度。

The mixed attitudes of nurse's to caring for people with mental illness in a rural general hospital.

作者信息

Reed Frances, Fitzgerald Les

机构信息

Maldon Hospital, Maldon, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2005 Dec;14(4):249-57. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-0979.2005.00389.x.

Abstract

Mainstreaming of mental health care and the prevalence of mental illness have increased the requirement for care by nurses in the general hospital setting. In rural Australia, mental health services are limited and nurses have less access to support and education. Little is known about how these factors influence attitudes and the care of people with mental illness in rural hospitals. A qualitative descriptive study was used to investigate nurses' attitudes to caring for people with mental illness, the issues that impact on their ability to provide care, and the effect of education, experience, and support. In 2003, 10 nurses from two wards in a rural hospital were interviewed. Participants from one ward had education and support from mental health nurses. Attitudes were found to be inextricably linked to issues that influence nurses' ability to provide care. Dislike was apparent from nurses who suggested it was not their role. Others identified fear, causing avoidance. Conversely, those receiving support and education described increased comfort, with some nurses expressing enthusiasm for mental health care, seeing it as integral to nursing. The priority of physical care, time constraints, environmental unsuitability, rurality, and the lack of skill, knowledge, and mental health services reduced safety and effective care. A limited ability to help was reported, despite support for Mental Health Strategy goals. Positive experience promoted through education and support was required for nurses to improve care and attitudes. Notably, collaboration with mental health nurses was identified as helping nurses overcome fear and increase competence in caring for people with mental illness.

摘要

精神卫生保健的主流化以及精神疾病的患病率增加了综合医院环境中护士的护理需求。在澳大利亚农村地区,精神卫生服务有限,护士获得支持和教育的机会较少。关于这些因素如何影响农村医院护士对精神疾病患者的态度和护理,人们知之甚少。一项定性描述性研究用于调查护士对护理精神疾病患者的态度、影响其护理能力的问题以及教育、经验和支持的作用。2003年,对一家农村医院两个病房的10名护士进行了访谈。一个病房的参与者获得了精神科护士的教育和支持。研究发现,态度与影响护士护理能力的问题有着千丝万缕的联系。那些认为这不是他们职责的护士明显表现出厌恶。其他人则表示害怕,从而采取回避态度。相反,那些获得支持和教育的护士表示更加安心,一些护士对精神卫生保健表现出热情,认为这是护理工作不可或缺的一部分。身体护理的优先级、时间限制、环境不合适、地处农村以及缺乏技能、知识和精神卫生服务降低了安全性和护理效果。尽管支持精神卫生战略目标,但报告显示护士提供帮助的能力有限。需要通过教育和支持促进积极的体验,以使护士改善护理和态度。值得注意的是,与精神科护士的合作被认为有助于护士克服恐惧并提高护理精神疾病患者的能力。

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