Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Counties Manukau District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand.
Australas Psychiatry. 2022 Apr;30(2):185-189. doi: 10.1177/10398562211009260. Epub 2021 May 3.
This aim of this qualitative study was to explore the experiences of clinicians involved with inquiries into the mental health care of patients who were perpetrators of homicide in New Zealand.
Our purposive sample comprised ten clinicians working in New Zealand district health board mental health services. These clinicians were individually interviewed. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and thematically analysed. The coding framework was checked and peer reviewed by an independent researcher.
Five themes were identified: the inquiry process; emotional burden; impact on team dynamics; changes to individual clinical practice; and perceptions of inquiries being influenced by organisational culture. Clinicians involved with inquiries reported significant anxiety and disrupted multidisciplinary team dynamics. Some participants found inquiries led to changes to their clinical practice and perceived that a punitive organisational culture limited learning.
Clinicians perceived inquiries as threatening, anxiety provoking and primarily concerned with protecting organisational interests. Communication of the inquiry process and ensuring inquiry findings are disseminated may enhance clinicians' experiences of inquiries and facilitate their participation and their reflection on changes to clinical practice that could contribute to improving services. Support for clinicians and multidisciplinary teams should be emphasised by the commissioning agency.
本定性研究旨在探讨新西兰涉及凶杀案患者心理健康护理调查的临床医生的经验。
我们的目的抽样包括在新西兰地区卫生局精神卫生服务机构工作的十名临床医生。这些临床医生接受了单独的访谈。访谈进行了录音、转录和主题分析。编码框架由独立研究人员进行检查和同行评审。
确定了五个主题:调查过程;情绪负担;对团队动态的影响;对个体临床实践的改变;以及对调查受到组织文化影响的看法。参与调查的临床医生报告了明显的焦虑和破坏多学科团队动态。一些参与者发现调查导致了他们临床实践的改变,并认为惩罚性的组织文化限制了学习。
临床医生认为调查具有威胁性、引起焦虑,并主要关注保护组织利益。沟通调查过程并确保调查结果得到传播,可能会增强临床医生对调查的体验,并促进他们对可能有助于改善服务的临床实践改变的参与和反思。委托机构应强调对临床医生和多学科团队的支持。