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环境如何影响消费者对急性心理健康单位安全性的看法?一项定性研究。

How does the environment influence consumers' perceptions of safety in acute mental health units? A qualitative study.

机构信息

School of Nursing, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

Illawarra Health & Medical Research Institute, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2021 Mar;30(5-6):765-772. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15614. Epub 2021 Jan 4.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To explore how the physical and social environment of acute mental health units influences consumers' perception and experience of safety.

BACKGROUND

Acute mental health units are places in which consumers should feel safe. Not all consumers, however, feel safe in this environment. Little is known about what contributes to consumers' feelings of safety in this setting.

DESIGN

The study used a qualitative descriptive design, influenced by naturalistic enquiry. Data were analysed using thematic analysis and are reported according to the COREQ checklist.

METHODS

Fifteen people who had experienced admission to an acute mental health unit were individually interviewed.

RESULTS

Having a supportive environment enhanced consumers' perception and experience of safety. A supportive environment was experienced when consumers had privacy, felt safe from other consumers and had meaningful activities to participate in within the acute mental health unit. In contrast, having their privacy breached by other consumers made participants feel unsafe. Many participants were fearful of other consumers, and felt unsafe and unable to protect themselves. Lack of meaningful activities led to boredom and contributed to consumers feeling unsafe.

CONCLUSIONS

Personal spaces should address consumers' privacy needs without compromising staff access. Staff presence enhances consumers' feelings of safety, but this need can be heightened when consumers are unable to alert staff when they feel unsafe. Meaningful activities link consumers to their lives outside of the hospital and can enhance recovery.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Understanding how the acute unit environment is perceived by consumers can assist nurses and managers to promote feelings of safety among consumers. Feeling safe can, in turn, optimise recovery.

摘要

目的和目标

探讨急性心理健康病房的物理和社会环境如何影响患者对安全的感知和体验。

背景

急性心理健康病房是患者应该感到安全的地方。然而,并非所有患者在这种环境中都感到安全。对于哪些因素有助于患者在这种环境中感到安全,人们知之甚少。

设计

本研究采用定性描述设计,受自然主义探究的影响。使用主题分析对数据进行分析,并根据 COREQ 清单进行报告。

方法

对 15 名曾入住急性心理健康病房的患者进行个体访谈。

结果

拥有支持性环境增强了患者对安全的感知和体验。当患者有隐私、感到免受其他患者的威胁,并且在急性心理健康病房中有有意义的活动可参与时,就会体验到支持性环境。相比之下,其他患者侵犯他们的隐私会使参与者感到不安全。许多参与者害怕其他患者,感到不安全且无法保护自己。缺乏有意义的活动会导致无聊,并导致患者感到不安全。

结论

个人空间应满足患者的隐私需求,同时不影响员工的进入。员工的存在增强了患者的安全感,但当患者感到不安全时无法提醒员工时,这种需求可能会增加。有意义的活动将患者与医院外的生活联系起来,有助于康复。

临床意义

了解患者如何感知急性病房的环境可以帮助护士和管理人员促进患者的安全感。感到安全反过来可以优化康复。

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