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新入职护士对在精神卫生机构工作的看法:一项定性研究。

Newly qualified nurses' perceptions of working at mental health facilities: A qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Nursing Science, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2019 Jun;26(5-6):175-184. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12525. Epub 2019 May 31.

Abstract

WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THE TOPIC?: Newly qualified nurses often feel overwhelmed by the challenges of the work environment and struggle to transition into healthcare work environments. Nurses require opportunities during the transition period to develop both competence and confidence in their ability to practise independently. WHAT THE PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: Newly qualified mental health nurses experience fear during their adaptation period, especially when they perceive mental healthcare users as dangerous and the working environment as risky, with little concern for their safety. Nurses new to the mental health environment learn from accepting responsibility, taking on challenges and making adjustments, in order to develop confidence as mental healthcare professionals. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Nursing management should ensure a safe and supportive mental healthcare environment. The potential for and consequences of negative stereotyping of patients among mental health nurses should be acknowledged and addressed as it may hinder the smooth adaptation of newly qualified nurses. Although stressful experiences can help mental health nurses to develop confidence and skills to manage future demanding situations, newly qualified nurses need to be given appropriate support and debriefing to ensure challenging situations do not "go the wrong way" and decrease confidence levels. Abstract Introduction Much has been written about the experiences of newly qualified nurses in their first year of employment, yet not much has been heard from the perspectives of newly qualified nurses working in mental health facilities. Aim To explore and describe the adaptation process of newly qualified nurses working in public mental health facilities in South Africa. Method Following a qualitative descriptive design, 11 newly qualified nurses in their first 6-18 months of employment were purposively selected from three public mental health facilities in South Africa. Data collected through unstructured individual interviews were thematically analysed. Results Four themes emerged from the analysis: fear related to the mental healthcare environment; self-doubt upon meeting the expectations of the inter-professional team; ways to adjust to the challenges; and confidence as mental healthcare professionals. Discussion During the adaptation process newly qualified nurses working in mental health facilities need support to overcome their initial fears and develop self-confidence in both managerial and therapeutic realms. Implications for practice Management of mental healthcare facilities needs to be cognisant of the importance of creating a supportive and safe environment that discourages negative stereotyping of patients and fosters newly qualified nurses' adaptation.

摘要

已知主题内容

新入职的护士通常会对工作环境的挑战感到不知所措,并努力过渡到医疗保健工作环境。护士在过渡期间需要有机会发展自己的能力和信心,以便能够独立执业。

本文增加了哪些新知识

新入职的精神科护士在适应期会感到恐惧,尤其是当他们认为精神卫生保健使用者很危险,工作环境也有风险时,很少关注自己的安全。新入职的精神科护士通过承担责任、迎接挑战和做出调整来学习,以便作为精神卫生保健专业人员建立信心。

这对实践有什么影响

护理管理部门应确保精神卫生保健环境安全且具有支持性。应承认并解决精神科护士对患者产生负面刻板印象的可能性及其后果,因为这可能会阻碍新入职护士的顺利适应。尽管压力体验可以帮助精神科护士建立信心和技能来应对未来的苛刻情况,但新入职护士需要得到适当的支持和汇报,以确保困难情况不会“走向错误的方向”并降低信心水平。

摘要

引言

关于新入职护士在就业第一年的经历,已经有很多文献记载,但在南非公共精神卫生机构工作的新入职护士的观点却鲜有提及。

目的

探索和描述在南非公共精神卫生机构工作的新入职护士的适应过程。

方法

采用定性描述性设计,从南非的三家公共精神卫生机构中,有目的地选择了 11 名入职 6-18 个月的新入职护士。通过非结构化的个人访谈收集数据,并进行主题分析。

结果

分析产生了四个主题:与精神卫生保健环境相关的恐惧;在满足跨专业团队期望时的自我怀疑;适应挑战的方法;以及作为精神卫生保健专业人员的信心。

讨论

在适应过程中,在精神卫生机构工作的新入职护士需要得到支持,以克服最初的恐惧,并在管理和治疗领域建立自信。

实践意义

精神卫生保健机构的管理层需要意识到创造一个支持性和安全的环境的重要性,这种环境可以防止对患者产生负面刻板印象,并促进新入职护士的适应。

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