University of Nottingam, School of Health Sciences, Queens Medical Centre Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2019 Feb;28(1):171-180. doi: 10.1111/inm.12514. Epub 2018 Jul 2.
It is increasingly being recognized that individuals who access acute mental health services are at risk of sexual assault. Assaults may be perpetrated by other patients but also by staff working in mental health environments, although this latter group remain largely under-researched. Following a reported professional sexual assault and review of an acute inpatient mental health setting in the UK, the overall aim of this study was to explore the mechanisms and structures that were put into place following the investigation and in so doing examine the wider questions of sexual safety in acute mental health settings. A qualitative approach was utilized and involved interviews with clinical staff (n = 8). Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data resulting in four main themes: 'Feeling betrayed': The relational context of the ward environment'; 'Doing what we were meant to be doing': Quality of leadership'; 'Covering yourself': Safeguarding practice; 'The subtleties of abuse': Complexities of safeguarding '. The findings of the study highlight the need for clear organizational structures of support, a clearer understanding of 'sexual safety', and education and training which explicitly addresses recognition and complexity of sexual violence.
越来越多的人认识到,寻求急性心理健康服务的人有遭受性侵犯的风险。袭击可能是由其他患者实施的,也可能是由在心理健康环境中工作的工作人员实施的,尽管后者在很大程度上仍未得到充分研究。在英国报告了一起专业的性侵犯事件并审查了一家急性住院心理健康机构后,本研究的总体目标是探讨在调查后采取的机制和结构,并借此审查急性心理健康环境中性安全的更广泛问题。采用了定性方法,对临床工作人员进行了访谈(n=8)。使用主题分析对数据进行分析,得出了四个主要主题:“感觉被背叛了”:病房环境的关系背景;“做我们应该做的事情”:领导力质量;“保护自己”:保护措施;“虐待的微妙之处”:保护的复杂性。研究结果强调了需要明确的支持组织结构,更清楚地了解“性安全”,以及明确针对性暴力的识别和复杂性的教育和培训。