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精神科护士为接受电抽搐治疗的严重抑郁症患者提供护理的体验。

Mental Health Nurse experiences of delivering care to severely depressed adults receiving electroconvulsive therapy.

机构信息

St. Patricks Mental Health Services, Dublin, Ireland.

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

出版信息

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2021 Jun;28(3):309-316. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12692. Epub 2020 Oct 7.

DOI:10.1111/jpm.12692
PMID:32976647
Abstract

WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: ECT is a fast-working and potentially life-saving treatment, but it is still considered a controversial treatment choice. Due to lack of knowledge and public stigma, ECT can be an anxiety-inducing treatment for people experiencing severe depression. The nurse's role is to alleviate this anxiety, aid recovery and minimize the risk of relapse. They manage this onerous task ideally through the therapeutic relationship, and use the skills of assessment and risk identification in order to maximize patient outcomes. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: The views of mental health nurses who provide care for adults receiving treatment of ECT for severe depressive illness are in the main positive. The knowledge of and attitude towards ECT among nurses may reflect on patients and influence treatment choice. If stigma is not addressed, then patients will not be appropriately informed regarding their treatment options. Mental health nurses need to engage in reflective practice to ensure that the dignity of the patient is maintained throughout this treatment. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Mental Health nurses should engage with additional training, formalized clinical supervision and avail of peer support in order to improve confidence, skills and quality of care in the delivery of ECT. Education modules should include a presentation of evidence of effectiveness of ECT as a treatment option. Dialogue among mental healthcare colleagues is important about caring for people presenting for ECT treatment. This will ensure that the mental health nurse can remain cognizant of the potential for patient distress throughout this treatment. ABSTRACT: Background There is a considerable dearth of literature on attitudes towards Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) as a treatment for severe depression. Despite being a highly effective treatment, it is still stigmatized even among professionals. Understanding perceptions and knowledge related to ECT treatment among healthcare providers is important for ensuring that treatment can be safely explored as a treatment option with patients. Aim The overall aim of this study is to explore the views of mental health nurses who provide nursing care to people receiving ECT for severe depressive illness in a mental health setting. Methods This is a qualitative study using focus groups (n = 2) with 14 mental health nurses who had a minimum of 3 months experience caring for older adults receiving ECT. Transcripts were subjected to a thematic analysis. Full ethical approval was granted for this study. Results In total, four themes were identified exploring attitudinal changes, managing patient dignity, reflecting changes in practice and managing the unknown. In general, participants experienced ECT as a positive treatment option for adults with severe depressive illness contributing to an enhanced quality of life. Conclusion Findings indicate a desire to improve person-centred care for patients undergoing ECT. Educational support for nurses who work in this area would improve confidence on work practices and lead to improved patient experience. Mental health personnel without direct experience of the treatment should be exposed to educational modules to decrease stigma and to best facilitate informed decision-making among the patient cohort.

摘要

已知信息:ECT 是一种快速有效的治疗方法,且具有潜在的救生作用,但它仍然被认为是一种有争议的治疗选择。由于缺乏知识和公众的污名化,ECT 可能会给经历严重抑郁症的人带来焦虑。护士的角色是减轻这种焦虑,帮助康复并最大程度地降低复发的风险。他们通过治疗关系来完成这项艰巨的任务,并利用评估和风险识别技能,以最大程度地提高患者的治疗效果。

新增信息:为严重抑郁疾病接受 ECT 治疗的成年人提供护理的精神科护士的观点主要是积极的。护士对 ECT 的了解和态度可能会反映在患者身上,并影响治疗选择。如果不解决污名化问题,那么患者将无法获得有关其治疗选择的适当信息。精神科护士需要进行反思性实践,以确保在整个治疗过程中维护患者的尊严。

实践意义:精神科护士应该接受额外的培训、正式的临床监督,并获得同行的支持,以提高在提供 ECT 方面的信心、技能和护理质量。教育模块应包括展示 ECT 作为一种治疗选择的有效性的证据。精神科医护同事之间的对话对于关心接受 ECT 治疗的人非常重要。这将确保精神科护士能够在整个治疗过程中始终意识到患者可能会感到痛苦。

摘要:背景:ECT 作为一种治疗严重抑郁症的治疗方法,其相关文献相当匮乏。尽管 ECT 是一种非常有效的治疗方法,但即使在专业人士中,它仍然带有污名化。了解医疗保健提供者对 ECT 治疗的看法和知识对于确保可以安全地将治疗作为一种治疗选择与患者进行探讨非常重要。目的:本研究的总体目的是探讨在精神卫生环境中为接受 ECT 治疗的严重抑郁疾病的人提供护理的精神科护士的观点。方法:这是一项使用焦点小组(n=2)的定性研究,参与者是具有至少 3 个月护理接受 ECT 的老年患者经验的 14 名精神科护士。对转录本进行主题分析。本研究获得了完整的伦理批准。结果:共确定了四个主题,分别是态度变化、管理患者尊严、反思实践变化和管理未知。总的来说,参与者认为 ECT 是一种治疗严重抑郁的成年患者的积极治疗选择,有助于提高生活质量。结论:研究结果表明,参与者希望改善接受 ECT 治疗的患者的以患者为中心的护理。为从事这一领域工作的护士提供教育支持将提高他们对工作实践的信心,并改善患者的体验。没有ECT 治疗经验的精神卫生人员应接受教育模块,以减少污名化,并在患者群体中促进知情决策。

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