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“你明白我的意思吗?”饮食失调病房在用餐时间的医护协作。

"Do you see what I mean?" staff collaboration in eating disorder units during mealtimes.

作者信息

Hage Trine Wiig, Rø Øyvind, Moen Anne

机构信息

Institute for Health and Society, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Oslo University Hospital, Regional Department of Eating Disorders, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Nurs. 2017 Jul 20;16:40. doi: 10.1186/s12912-017-0233-3. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Eating disorders are psychiatric illnesses with potentially life-threatening consequences. Inpatient treatment is typically required for the most severely ill patients, who are often emaciated or significantly malnourished. A core therapeutic objective is to normalize eating patterns and facilitate weight gain. These goals guide the efforts of milieu therapeutic staff working with this patient group, who support renourishment through the positive manipulation of a structured environment, as well via relational aspects. However, there is a lack of empirical research exploring inpatient staff members' perspectives concerning various aspects of this work. This article explore staff's teamwork during mealtimes on inpatient eating disorder units. Specifically, we investigated the collaborative strategies employed to support core therapeutic goals of meal completion and normalized eating behavior, while concurrently maintaining a supportive, friendly atmosphere during mealtimes.

METHODS

This was a exploratory qualitative study. Data was collected through 20 semi-structured in-depth interviews with staff members working on a specialized eating disorder unit. The interviews were performed after the conduction of meal time support. Cultural historical activity theory was used as the key theoretical tool for analysis.

RESULTS

The analysis revealed three main themes: 1) strategic seating arrangements mediates division of labor, 2) the use of verbal and nonverbal communication as collaborative tools, and 3) the importance of experience as a collaborative resource.

CONCLUSIONS

The present study found that mealtime collaborative strategies on inpatient EDUs were mainly of non-verbal nature, with level of experience as an important premise for staff collaboration. Greater awareness about how collegial collaboration is practiced may help staff members to learn routines and regulate scripts for mealtime practices.

摘要

背景

饮食失调是具有潜在危及生命后果的精神疾病。病情最严重的患者通常需要住院治疗,他们往往消瘦或严重营养不良。一个核心治疗目标是使饮食模式正常化并促进体重增加。这些目标指导着与该患者群体合作的病房治疗工作人员的努力,他们通过积极营造结构化环境以及人际关系方面来支持重新营养补充。然而,缺乏实证研究来探索住院工作人员对这项工作各个方面的看法。本文探讨了住院饮食失调病房工作人员在用餐时间的团队合作。具体而言,我们调查了为支持完成用餐和正常饮食行为这两个核心治疗目标而采用的协作策略,同时在用餐期间保持支持性、友好的氛围。

方法

这是一项探索性定性研究。通过对在专门饮食失调病房工作的工作人员进行20次半结构化深度访谈收集数据。访谈在进行用餐时间支持之后进行。文化历史活动理论被用作关键的理论分析工具。

结果

分析揭示了三个主要主题:1)策略性座位安排介导分工,2)使用言语和非言语沟通作为协作工具,3)经验作为协作资源的重要性。

结论

本研究发现,住院饮食失调病房用餐时间的协作策略主要是非言语性质的,经验水平是工作人员协作的重要前提。提高对同事间协作方式的认识可能有助于工作人员学习用餐时间的常规做法并规范流程。

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