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救命,我帮不了忙:一项关于精神科护士对他们照顾幻听患者的看法的定性研究。

Help, I can't help: A qualitative study of psychiatric nurse's perspectives on their care for people who hear voices.

机构信息

Royal College of Surgeons Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2021 Apr;28(2):138-148. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12642. Epub 2020 Jun 1.

Abstract

WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT THE SUBJECT?: There are no studies on the perceptions of psychiatric nurses on interventions they provided to people hearing voices while in an acute psychiatric unit in Ireland. There are three studies focussed on psychiatric nurses' experiences of caring for people that hear voices, two based in England and one based in Australia. Only two of these studies is focussed on nurses working in an acute psychiatric unit. WHAT IS THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: This study used semi-structured interviews to explore perceptions of psychiatric nurses in the Republic of Ireland on interventions they provided people hearing voices while in an acute psychiatric unit. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Further quantitative and qualitative research into the nursing practice for people experiencing auditory hallucinations, in both in-patient and community settings. Follow up supports and supervision after the completion training programmes should be implemented, to ensure the transition of skills and knowledge to the clinical environment. Further investigation into whether or not psychiatric nurses are well prepared for the developments outlined in national polices. ABSTRACT: Aims and Objectives To explore the perspectives and experiences of Irish psychiatric nurses working in acute care in regard to their role in addressing hearing voices in the people in their care, with a view to gain insight in the nurses' personal experiences, interventions they provide, attitudes, knowledge, facilitating factors and challenges. Background Treatment of auditory hallucinations often takes place in acute psychiatric care. Traditionally treatment was focused on medication, but this is no longer the sole approach, with psychosocial interventions gaining ground. Psychiatric nurses have the potential to provide these interventions. As part of the changing emphasis of mental health care in Ireland towards more responsibilities for psychiatric nurses, there is a need to establish whether psychiatric nurses are prepared to take up these added responsibilities. Design A qualitative study, comprising of semi-structured interviews (n = 16). Results Four themes emerged through thematic analysis. These included (a) the importance of therapeutic relationships; (b) reservations about the emphasis on medication; (c) limitations to interventions; and (d) the lack of focus/structure of interventions. Conclusions The use of systematic psychosocial interventions for people who hear voices is not well supported in the acute psychiatric settings the psychiatric nurses in the study worked in.

摘要

这方面的已知情况是什么?:在爱尔兰的急性精神病病房中,没有关于精神科护士对听到声音的人提供干预措施的看法的研究。有三项研究侧重于精神科护士照顾听到声音的人的经历,其中两项在英国进行,一项在澳大利亚进行。只有两项研究侧重于在急性精神病病房工作的护士。这篇论文增加了什么新知识?:这项研究使用半结构化访谈来探索爱尔兰共和国的精神科护士对他们在急性精神病病房中为听到声音的人提供干预措施的看法。这对实践有什么影响?:对在住院和社区环境中经历听觉幻觉的人进行更多的护理实践的定量和定性研究。在完成培训计划后,应实施后续支持和监督,以确保技能和知识向临床环境的转移。进一步调查精神科护士是否为国家政策中概述的发展做好了充分准备。摘要:目的和目标 探讨在急性护理环境中工作的爱尔兰精神科护士的观点和经验,了解他们在照顾听到声音的人时所扮演的角色,以期深入了解护士的个人经历、他们提供的干预措施、态度、知识、促进因素和挑战。背景 听觉幻觉的治疗通常发生在急性精神病护理中。传统上,治疗侧重于药物治疗,但现在不再是唯一的方法,心理社会干预措施越来越受到重视。精神科护士有潜力提供这些干预措施。随着爱尔兰精神卫生保健重点向精神科护士承担更多责任的转变,有必要确定精神科护士是否准备承担这些额外的责任。设计 一项定性研究,包括半结构化访谈(n=16)。结果 通过主题分析,出现了四个主题。这些主题包括:(a)治疗性关系的重要性;(b)对药物治疗强调的保留意见;(c)干预措施的局限性;(d)干预措施缺乏重点/结构。结论 在研究护士所在的急性精神病病房中,系统的心理社会干预措施并未得到充分支持,用于治疗听到声音的人。

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