Author Affiliations:Kumamoto Health Science University.
Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing.
J Forensic Nurs. 2021;17(3):163-172. doi: 10.1097/JFN.0000000000000333.
Criminals in Japan with mental disorders face penal servitude in prison or treatment under the Medical Treatment and Supervision Act, depending on their ability to take responsibility for their criminal acts. Forensic psychiatric nurses caring for this group may face various ethical issues.
This study aimed to identify ethical issues forensic psychiatric nurses in Japan encountered.
We used the Ethical Issues Scale to conduct a survey among forensic healthcare ward nurses and analyzed the data using descriptive statistics. We also conducted semistructured interviews with individual nurses who provided signed consent and responded to the initial survey on ethical issues they encountered. These data were analyzed using Berelson's content analysis.
Of 175 nurses, 131 answered our survey. The most frequently encountered ethical issue was "protecting patients' rights and human dignity," and the most disturbing ethical issue was "providing nursing care with possible health risks." Seventy-seven percent of the nurses chose to discuss with peers when resolving the ethical issues. Seventeen nurses who were interviewed described these forensic psychiatric nursing-related ethical distresses and conflicts: difficulty in discharge management, prevention of violence and self-harm, compulsory treatment, patient care, and negative emotions toward patient.
Forensic psychiatric nurses in Japan face difficulties regarding respecting patients' rights. They strive to respect patients' rights by using their expertise as nurses while sharing their difficulties with colleagues. It is important to develop a support system for social reintegration to solve ethical issues.
日本的犯罪精神障碍患者,根据其对犯罪行为的责任能力,可能面临监禁或《医疗和监督法》治疗。照顾这群人的法医精神科护士可能会面临各种伦理问题。
本研究旨在确定日本法医精神科护士遇到的伦理问题。
我们使用伦理问题量表对法医保健病房护士进行了调查,并使用描述性统计方法对数据进行了分析。我们还对个别护士进行了半结构化访谈,这些护士签署了同意书,并对他们遇到的伦理问题初始调查做出了回应。使用 Berelson 的内容分析法对这些数据进行了分析。
在 175 名护士中,有 131 名护士回答了我们的调查。最常遇到的伦理问题是“保护患者的权利和尊严”,最令人困扰的伦理问题是“提供可能有健康风险的护理”。77%的护士选择在解决伦理问题时与同事讨论。17 名接受访谈的护士描述了这些与法医精神科护理相关的伦理困扰和冲突:出院管理困难、预防暴力和自残、强制治疗、患者护理以及对患者的负面情绪。
日本的法医精神科护士在尊重患者权利方面面临困难。他们努力通过利用自己作为护士的专业知识来尊重患者的权利,同时与同事分享他们的困难。重要的是要建立一个支持性的社会再融入系统来解决伦理问题。