Ramalisa-Buḓeli Rudo, du Plessis Emmerentia, Scholtz Suegnét
University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
North‒West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
BMC Nurs. 2025 May 20;24(1):569. doi: 10.1186/s12912-025-03008-w.
This qualitative, constructivist grounded theory addressed the gap in understanding how mental health nurses cultivate attentiveness through mindfulness practices. This was done by examining attentiveness as both an expression of care and a facilitator of human connectedness.
Constructivist grounded theory.
The study population consisted of nurses working in South African psychotherapy wards, where mindfulness was integrated into daily care practices. Three psychiatric hospitals in South Africa were selected, and 11 participants were recruited via nonprobability snowball sampling method. The data were collected between June and November 2021 via virtual and face-to-face individual interviews supplemented with field notes.
Three categories of cultivating attentiveness through mindfulness practices were identified: foundations for fostering attentiveness through mindfulness; mindfulness practices; and the outcomes derived from such practices. These categories exhibited interconnectedness by featuring shared ideas and overlapping themes and subthemes.
When mental health nurses in this study practice mindfulness, they are attentive and develop a deeper understanding of themselves which conveys to patients.
这项质性的建构主义扎根理论研究填补了在理解心理健康护士如何通过正念练习培养专注力方面的空白。研究通过将专注力视为关怀的一种表达和人际联系的促进因素来实现这一目的。
建构主义扎根理论。
研究对象为在南非心理治疗病房工作的护士,这些病房将正念融入日常护理实践中。选取了南非的三家精神病医院,并通过非概率滚雪球抽样法招募了11名参与者。2021年6月至11月期间,通过虚拟和面对面的个人访谈并辅以实地记录收集数据。
确定了通过正念练习培养专注力的三个类别:通过正念培养专注力的基础;正念练习;以及此类练习产生的结果。这些类别通过共同的理念以及重叠的主题和子主题呈现出相互联系。
本研究中的心理健康护士在进行正念练习时,他们会保持专注,并对自己有更深入的理解,而这会传递给患者。