Berring Lene L, Pedersen Liselotte, Buus Niels
Psychiatric Research Unit, Region Zealand, Roskilde, Denmark.
Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Nurs Inq. 2015 Dec;22(4):296-305. doi: 10.1111/nin.12113. Epub 2015 Jul 3.
Managing aggression in mental health hospitals is an important and challenging task for clinical nursing staff. A majority of studies focus on the perspective of clinicians, and research mainly depicts aggression by referring to patient-related factors. This qualitative study investigates how aggression is communicated in forensic mental health nursing records. The aim of the study was to gain insight into the discursive practices used by forensic mental health nursing staff when they record observed aggressive incidents. Textual accounts were extracted from the Staff Observation Aggression Scale-Revised (SOAS-R), and Fairclough's critical discourse analysis was used to identify short narrative entries depicting patients and staffs in typical ways. The narratives contained descriptions of complex interactions between patient and staff that were linked to specific circumstances surrounding the patient. These antecedents, combined with the aggression incident itself, created stereotyping representations of forensic psychiatric patients as deviant, unpredictable and dangerous. Patient and staff identities were continually (re)produced by an automatic response from the staff that was solely focused on the patient's behavior. Such response might impede implementation of new strategies for managing aggression.
在精神卫生医院管理攻击行为对临床护理人员来说是一项重要且具有挑战性的任务。大多数研究关注临床医生的视角,且研究主要通过提及与患者相关的因素来描述攻击行为。这项定性研究调查了在法医精神卫生护理记录中攻击行为是如何被呈现的。该研究的目的是深入了解法医精神卫生护理人员在记录观察到的攻击事件时所使用的话语实践。文本记录从修订后的工作人员观察攻击量表(SOAS-R)中提取,并且运用费尔克劳夫的批判性话语分析来识别以典型方式描绘患者和工作人员的简短叙述条目。这些叙述包含了患者与工作人员之间复杂互动的描述,这些互动与患者周围的特定情况相关联。这些前提条件,再加上攻击事件本身,塑造了法医精神病患者偏差、不可预测和危险的刻板印象。患者和工作人员的身份通过工作人员仅关注患者行为的自动反应不断地(重新)构建。这种反应可能会阻碍管理攻击行为新策略的实施。