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J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2013 Apr;20(4):321-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2012.01919.x. Epub 2012 Jul 29.
This study's aim was to elucidate health-care staff experience of working on a locked acute psychiatric ward. In many countries changes in health care has contributed to fewer beds available in inpatient care, and a concentration of patients with severe psychiatric conditions. This implies a changing work environment in acute psychiatric care. Qualitative interviews with health-care staff (n= 10) were carried out on a ward for patients with affective disorder and eating disorder in a Swedish hospital. Qualitative content analysis was used. Four themes were identified from the data: 'undergoing changes in care delivery', 'feeling a need for security and control', 'managing the demands at work' and 'feeling a sense of responsibility'. This study adds to earlier research into how a sense of responsibility can place a significant burden on health-care staff working on a locked psychiatric ward and also contribute to increased control of patients. This study also shows that relationships and power structures among health-care staff need to be addressed when organizational changes are made in care delivery. Further research is needed to reach a comprehensive understanding of care on locked acute psychiatric wards, including a development of nursing and medicine as knowledge domains in one common context.
本研究旨在阐明精神科急症病房工作人员的工作体验。在许多国家,医疗保健的变化导致住院治疗的床位减少,以及严重精神疾病患者的集中。这意味着急性精神科护理的工作环境正在发生变化。在瑞典的一家医院,对情感障碍和饮食障碍患者的病房中的医护人员(n=10)进行了定性访谈。采用定性内容分析法。从数据中确定了四个主题:“护理提供方式的变化”、“感到安全和控制的需要”、“管理工作中的需求”和“责任感”。本研究补充了早期关于责任感如何给在封闭精神科病房工作的医护人员带来巨大负担的研究,也有助于加强对患者的控制。本研究还表明,在护理提供方面进行组织变革时,需要解决医护人员之间的关系和权力结构问题。需要进一步研究,以便全面了解封闭性急性精神科病房的护理,包括将护理和医学作为一个共同背景下的知识领域来发展。