School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
J Clin Nurs. 2012 Mar;21(5-6):850-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2011.03838.x. Epub 2011 Aug 27.
To explore the views of school nurses regarding mental health problems in young people and their potential for engaging in mental health work with this client group.
Mental health problems in children and young people are an important public health issue. Universal children's services play a key role in identifying and managing these problems and, while school nurses have an important function in this work, little is known about their views on this aspect of their role.
A qualitative research design employing focus group methodology.
School nurses (n = 33) were purposively sampled from four school nursing teams in two English cities for a series of focus groups. The focus group data were audio-recorded, transcribed and subsequently analysed using 'framework'.
Four principal themes emerged from the data. In these themes, school nurses were found to value their involvement with the mental health of young people, recognising this as an important area of practice. Several obstacles to their work in this area were identified: heavy workloads, professional rivalries, a lack of confidence and limited education and training opportunities. The importance of support from local specialist mental health teams was emphasised.
School nurses can be engaged in mental health work though, as public health specialists, their role should focus on health promotion, assessment, signposting and early intervention activities. To facilitate mental health work, school nurses are able to draw on established interpersonal skills and supportive networks; however, workload and a lack of confidence need to be managed and it is important that they are supported by constructive relationships with local specialist mental health teams.
This study has implications for nurses and healthcare practitioners interested in enhancing the mental health of children and young people in school settings.
探讨学校护士对年轻人心理健康问题的看法,以及他们在这一客户群体中从事心理健康工作的潜力。
儿童和青少年的心理健康问题是一个重要的公共卫生问题。普及儿童服务在识别和管理这些问题方面发挥着关键作用,而学校护士在这项工作中具有重要作用,但人们对他们对这方面角色的看法知之甚少。
采用焦点小组方法的定性研究设计。
从英格兰两个城市的四个学校护理团队中,有针对性地抽取了 33 名学校护士,参加了一系列焦点小组。对焦点小组数据进行了录音、转录,随后使用“框架”进行了分析。
从数据中得出了四个主要主题。在这些主题中,学校护士发现他们参与年轻人的心理健康是有价值的,认为这是实践的一个重要领域。确定了他们在这一领域工作的几个障碍:工作量大、专业竞争、缺乏信心和有限的教育和培训机会。强调了当地专门心理健康团队的支持的重要性。
尽管作为公共卫生专家,学校护士可以从事心理健康工作,但他们的角色应侧重于健康促进、评估、引导和早期干预活动。为了促进心理健康工作,学校护士能够利用既定的人际交往技能和支持性网络;然而,工作量和缺乏信心需要得到管理,重要的是他们与当地专门的心理健康团队建立建设性的关系。
本研究对有兴趣增强学校环境中儿童和青少年心理健康的护士和医疗保健从业者具有重要意义。