Southern Cross University, School of Health and Human Sciences, Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450, Australia.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2012 May;19(4):303-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2011.01788.x. Epub 2011 Aug 23.
Twenty-four mental health nurses were interviewed to gain a greater understanding of their experiences of working within roles delivering talk-based therapies. The study participants, while echoing the broad direction and purpose of policy that supports mental health nurses expanding talk-based therapy roles, also offered insights into the challenges associated with embedding these roles into mental health settings. One area of findings analysed using Nvivo 8 software related to the characteristics of the environments in which these roles are, or will be enacted. Three key characteristics of these environments were: (1) low power and worth; (2) obstacles to success; and (3) uncertainty. Responses to the challenges found within this study are required from individual nurses, local organizations and strategic levels of nursing to ensure the successful implementation and uptake of talk-based therapy roles into the mental health nursing profession.
本研究访谈了 24 名心理健康护士,旨在深入了解他们在承担基于谈话的治疗角色方面的经验。研究参与者在回应支持心理健康护士扩大基于谈话的治疗角色的政策的广泛方向和目的的同时,也提供了对将这些角色融入心理健康环境相关挑战的深刻见解。使用 Nvivo 8 软件分析的一个发现领域涉及这些角色正在或将要执行的环境的特征。这些环境的三个关键特征是:(1) 权力和价值低;(2) 成功的障碍;(3) 不确定性。为了确保基于谈话的治疗角色成功地融入心理健康护理专业,需要个体护士、当地组织和护理战略层面来应对本研究中发现的挑战。