College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; School of Nursing, Midwifery & Indigenous Health, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.
J Pediatr Nurs. 2020 Sep-Oct;54:1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2020.05.008. Epub 2020 May 27.
Nurses working with children often encounter child maltreatment. Nurses' roles in mandatory reporting are well-documented, but less is known about additional ways nurses respond to child maltreatment. This is important because children experiencing less extreme maltreatment may have unmet needs without receiving a child protection intervention.
This paper reports one key finding from a qualitative study exploring nurses' perceptions and experiences of keeping children safe from maltreatment. Specifically, it reports nurses' perspectives of their relational skills used to support children experiencing maltreatment.
Qualitative inductive thematic analysis followed by a secondary analysis using a social constructionist framework. Data were collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews and data saturation was achieved. Transcripts were inductively analysed with support of NVivo software.
Registered nurses (n = 21) working with children in Australia.
Nurses saw relational practice as core to addressing child maltreatment. Key themes were: 1) 'Walking the line': relationships in the context of surveillance, 2) 'You are a good mum': focusing on the positives and 3) Seeing and being the voice of the child.
Nurses are uniquely positioned to identify and respond to child maltreatment through relational practices. Nurses maintained therapeutic relationships with parents to ensure ongoing access to vulnerable children. Although nurses recognised the importance of a child-centred approach, its enactment was varied and required ongoing critical reflection. This highlights the importance of supporting nurses to develop, maintain and continually improve their relational practices to enhance outcomes for children.
与儿童一起工作的护士经常会遇到儿童虐待问题。护士在强制报告中的角色已有充分记录,但对于护士应对儿童虐待的其他方式知之甚少。这一点很重要,因为遭受虐待程度较轻的儿童可能会有未得到满足的需求,而不会得到儿童保护干预。
本文报告了一项探索护士对保护儿童免受虐待的看法和经验的定性研究的一个关键发现。具体来说,本文报告了护士对其用于支持遭受虐待的儿童的关系技能的看法。
采用定性归纳主题分析,然后使用社会建构主义框架进行二次分析。通过深入的半结构化访谈收集数据,达到数据饱和。使用 NVivo 软件对转录本进行归纳分析。
在澳大利亚从事儿童工作的注册护士(n=21)。
护士认为关系实践是解决儿童虐待问题的核心。主要主题包括:1)“走在边缘”:在监视背景下的关系,2)“你是个好妈妈”:关注积极方面,3)看到并成为孩子的声音。
护士通过关系实践来识别和应对儿童虐待的地位是独特的。护士与父母保持治疗性关系,以确保能够持续接触到弱势儿童。尽管护士认识到以儿童为中心的方法的重要性,但它的实施方式各不相同,需要持续的批判性反思。这凸显了支持护士发展、维护和不断改进他们的关系实践的重要性,以提高儿童的结果。