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护士对产后严重精神疾病妇女的职业污名和态度。

Nurses' professional stigma and attitudes towards postpartum women with severe mental illness.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Henrietta Szold/Hadassah-Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.

Mental Health Division, Meuhedet Health Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2018 Apr;27(7-8):1543-1551. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14179. Epub 2018 Jan 11.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To examine professional stigma and attitudes of parenthood towards postpartum women with severe mental illness and the association between postpartum nurses' attitudes and nursing interventions that promote motherhood.

BACKGROUND

Stigma and attitudes towards parenthood of women with severe mental illness may influence nurses' clinical practices.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional, mixed methods.

METHODS

The Stigma among Health Professionals towards People with Severe Mental Illness, Attitudes towards Parenthood among People with Severe Mental Illness and Nursing Interventions that Promote Becoming a Mother Questionnaires were used in the study, as well as qualitative analysis.

RESULTS

Sixty-one postpartum nurses participated in the study. Increased stigma was associated with an increase in negative attitudes towards parenthood among people with severe mental illness, in general, and towards their parenthood skills, in particular. Postpartum nurses reported a decrease in nursing interventions and a therapeutic nurse-client relationship that fosters mother's empowerment. Themes that emerged from the qualitative analysis were postpartum nurse's perceptions of inadequacy, difficulty of postpartum nurses taking responsibility for managing women with severe mental illness and a paternalistic approach to these women, rather than empowerment, regarding infant care.

CONCLUSION

Nurses providing care to postpartum women with severe mental illness and their infants may provide fewer routine postpartum interventions due to professional stigma and negative attitudes concerning parenting skills. Nurses should provide individualised, tailored care that allows women with severe mental illness to become a mother to the best of her ability.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Not all women with severe mental illness are capable of caring for themselves and/or their baby. Nurses should provide individualised, tailored care that allows the women with severe mental illness to become a mother to the best of her ability.

摘要

目的和目标

检查专业耻辱感和父母对产后患有严重精神疾病的妇女的态度,以及产后护士的态度与促进母亲身份的护理干预措施之间的关联。

背景

对患有严重精神疾病的妇女的生育态度的耻辱感和态度可能会影响护士的临床实践。

设计

横断面,混合方法。

方法

该研究使用了《严重精神疾病患者卫生专业人员的耻辱感》、《严重精神疾病患者的生育态度》和《促进成为母亲的护理干预措施》问卷,以及定性分析。

结果

61 名产后护士参与了研究。耻辱感的增加与对严重精神疾病患者的普遍生育态度,特别是对其生育技能的负面态度有关。产后护士报告说,护理干预措施减少了,促进母亲赋权的治疗性护士与患者的关系也减少了。定性分析中出现的主题是产后护士对自己能力不足的看法、产后护士对管理患有严重精神疾病的妇女的责任的困难,以及对这些妇女的家长式方法,而不是赋予她们权力,以照顾婴儿。

结论

为患有严重精神疾病的产后妇女及其婴儿提供护理的护士可能会由于对育儿技能的专业耻辱感和负面态度而减少常规的产后干预措施。护士应提供个性化、量身定制的护理,使患有严重精神疾病的妇女尽最大能力成为母亲。

临床相关性

并非所有患有严重精神疾病的妇女都有能力照顾自己和/或婴儿。护士应提供个性化、量身定制的护理,使患有严重精神疾病的妇女尽最大能力成为母亲。

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