McCaffrey Graham, Adrian Melissa
Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Nurs. 2024 Aug;37(3):e12477. doi: 10.1111/jcap.12477.
Aggressive behavior is common on psychiatric inpatient units. Seclusion and restraint interventions to manage patients' aggressive behavior may have the consequence of being traumatizing for patients. Pediatric psychiatric patients' perspective on the use of seclusion and restraint interventions is not present in the literature.
This hermeneutic nursing research study asked the question, "How might we understand children's experiences of seclusion and restraints on an inpatient psychiatric unit?" Four past pediatric psychiatric inpatients shared their hospitalization experiences that occurred within the previous year when they were 10 years old. The texts of the research interviews were compared to Attachment Theory for a deeper understanding of the meaning of the message.
Participants commonly described experiences with seclusion and restraints as feeling trapped and alone in a dark room. They recommended the nurses step into the room with them to help them heal. Interpretively, the rooms on inpatient units could be considered as actual and metaphorical spaces of possible harm or healing.
The participant's voices expand understanding of nurse's use of discernment at the doorway of a patient room to ensure the most therapeutic care is provided to the patient in these spaces through a secure nurse-patient relationship.
攻击性行为在精神科住院病房很常见。用于管理患者攻击性行为的隔离和约束干预措施可能会给患者带来创伤。文献中没有儿科精神科患者对隔离和约束干预措施使用的看法。
这项诠释性护理研究提出了一个问题:“我们如何理解儿童在住院精神科病房的隔离和约束经历?”四名过去的儿科精神科住院患者分享了他们在10岁时上一年住院期间的经历。将研究访谈的文本与依恋理论进行比较,以更深入地理解信息的含义。
参与者普遍将隔离和约束的经历描述为感觉被困在黑暗的房间里,独自一人。他们建议护士和他们一起走进房间,帮助他们康复。从解释的角度来看,住院病房的房间可以被视为可能造成伤害或促进康复的实际和隐喻空间。
参与者的声音拓宽了对护士在病房门口运用判断力的理解,以确保通过安全的护患关系,在这些空间为患者提供最具治疗性的护理。