School of Nursing, Midwifery & Paramedicine, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Sydney Local Health District Mental Health Service, Concord Centre for Mental Health, Concord, New South Wales, Australia.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2022 Oct;31(5):1260-1275. doi: 10.1111/inm.13037. Epub 2022 Jul 6.
Strengthening mental health nurses' (MHNs) resilience may help mitigate the negative effects of the emotional labour (EL) of their work. There is no prior evidence on MHNs' experiences of resilience in the context of EL. This interpretive qualitative study sought to explore how MHNs build and maintain their resilience in the face of high levels of EL. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 MHNs. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. Four main themes were constructed. The first three; Being attuned to self and others, Having a positive mindset grounded in purpose, and Maintaining psychological equilibrium through proactive self-care, describe how MHNs build and maintain their resilience. The fourth theme, Running on emotionally empty, describes what impedes MHNs' resilience. MHNs engaged in internal self-regulatory processes to manage their mental and emotional state. They maintained intra- and inter-personal boundaries and proactively used self-care strategies to maintain their well-being. Through this, they were able to replenish and sustain the energy required to maintain a state of equilibrium between themselves, their interpersonal practice, and their working environment, and to positively adapt to EL. However, lack of organizational support and high workplace demands can negatively impact MHNs' equilibrium and adaptive ability. There is a need for organizations to proactively work to reduce workplace stressors, and support MHNs' professional well-being and practice. Education and support strategies focused on strengthening MHNs' resilience, well-being, and mental health practice capabilities, including the provision of clinical supervision, and clear role expectations within MHNs' scope of practice are recommended.
增强精神科护士(MHN)的韧性可能有助于减轻其工作中情绪劳动(EL)的负面影响。在 EL 背景下,尚无关于 MHN 韧性体验的先前证据。这项解释性定性研究旨在探讨 MHN 如何在面对高水平 EL 的情况下建立和维持韧性。对 11 名 MHN 进行了半结构化访谈。使用反思性主题分析对数据进行分析。构建了四个主要主题。前三个主题分别是:关注自我和他人、以目的为基础的积极心态、通过主动自我保健维持心理平衡,描述了 MHN 如何建立和维持韧性。第四个主题是“情绪空虚的奔跑”,描述了什么会阻碍 MHN 的韧性。MHN 从事内部自我调节过程来管理他们的心理和情绪状态。他们保持了内在和人际之间的边界,并主动使用自我保健策略来维护自己的幸福感。通过这种方式,他们能够补充和维持在自己、人际实践和工作环境之间保持平衡所需的能量,并积极适应 EL。然而,缺乏组织支持和高工作场所要求会对 MHN 的平衡和适应能力产生负面影响。组织需要积极努力减少工作场所压力源,并支持 MHN 的专业幸福感和实践。建议提供教育和支持策略,以增强 MHN 的韧性、幸福感和心理健康实践能力,包括提供临床监督和明确 MHN 实践范围内的角色期望。