Barry Sinead, Leifels Katrin, Walter Ruby, Rahman Azizur
RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2025 Oct;34(5):e70132. doi: 10.1111/inm.70132.
Mental health nurses (MHNs) face unique occupational challenges, including high emotional demands, frequent exposure to workplace violence, and risk of burnout. Social support is widely recognised as a protective factor that can enhance well-being and job satisfaction in this high-stress profession. In this research, social support is defined as the emotional, informational, and instrumental assistance that MHNs receive from interpersonal relationships in the workplace, such as from colleagues, immediate supervisors, and informal peer networks. HR support or organisational support, by contrast, refers to formal structures and resources provided by the organisation itself. Despite this, little is known about MHNs' perceptions of the availability, accessibility, and value of social support within their workplace settings. This qualitative study explored the perceived levels and effects of social support among MHNs using semi-structured interviews. Six MHNs were recruited via purposive and snowball sampling. Interviews were conducted online, transcribed, and analysed thematically to identify common patterns and variations in participants' experiences. Thematic analysis identified five key themes: agency in seeking support, forming alliances, the informal nature of support, its varying availability, and the necessity of support to sustain a career in MHN. Peer support was described as essential, informal, and self-initiated, while formal organisational support was often viewed as lacking. Digital platforms emerged as supplementary sources. The findings underscore social support's crucial role in MHNs resilience and well-being, and highlight the need for healthcare organisations to strengthen both informal and formal support structures to improve job satisfaction, reduce burnout, and promote retention.
心理健康护士(MHNs)面临着独特的职业挑战,包括高情感需求、频繁暴露于工作场所暴力以及职业倦怠风险。社会支持被广泛认为是一种保护因素,能够提升这个高压力职业中的幸福感和工作满意度。在本研究中,社会支持被定义为心理健康护士从工作场所的人际关系中获得的情感、信息和工具性援助,比如来自同事、直属上级以及非正式的同伴网络。相比之下,人力资源支持或组织支持指的是组织自身提供的正式结构和资源。尽管如此,对于心理健康护士对工作场所中社会支持的可得性、可及性和价值的看法却知之甚少。这项定性研究通过半结构化访谈探讨了心理健康护士对社会支持的感知水平和影响。通过目的抽样和滚雪球抽样招募了六名心理健康护士。访谈通过在线方式进行,转录后进行主题分析,以识别参与者经历中的常见模式和差异。主题分析确定了五个关键主题:寻求支持的能动性、建立联盟、支持的非正式性质、其可得性的差异以及支持对于维持心理健康护士职业的必要性。同伴支持被描述为至关重要、非正式且自发的,而正式的组织支持往往被认为不足。数字平台成为了补充来源。研究结果强调了社会支持在心理健康护士恢复力和幸福感方面的关键作用,并突出了医疗保健组织加强非正式和正式支持结构以提高工作满意度、减少职业倦怠和促进留用的必要性。