Experiences of psychiatric nurses caring for mental healthcare users with a comorbid disorder.

Q2 Medicine
Annikie V Hobyane, Nompumelelo Ntshingila, Marie Poggenpoel
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Abstract

Background:  Caring for mental healthcare users (MHCUs) with a comorbid disorder of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and schizophrenia has always been challenging and requires expertise, skill, intuition and empathy.

Objectives:  The objective of this study was to explore and describe the experiences of psychiatric nurses caring for MHCUs with a comorbid disorder of HIV and schizophrenia.

Method:  A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual research design was used. Eight participants were selected through purposive sampling for individual in-depth interviews to collect data. Thematic analysis was used to analyse data.

Results:  Three themes emerged from this study. The first theme is that the psychiatric nurses experienced deep frustration because they were capable but unable to manage MHCUs with HIV and schizophrenia because of poor infrastructure and other contributing barriers. The second theme identified that the psychiatric nurses experienced discrimination against MHCUs compromising their holistic recovery. Lastly, the psychiatric nurses identified the need for health care workers in general hospitals and communities and families of MHCUs with a comorbid disorder to be educated in mental health issues to ensure continuous medical care.

Conclusion:  The results of this study showed that psychiatric nurses became exhausted when trying to cope with difficult nursing situations. The challenges they faced had negative consequences for the mental health of the psychiatric nurses and compromised patient care.Contribution: This study adds knowledge to nursing practice, nursing education and nursing research by implementing recommendations to mitigate the challenges of psychiatric nurses caring for MHCUs with HIV and schizophrenia.

精神科护士护理患有合并症的精神保健使用者的经验。
背景: 护理合并有人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和精神分裂症的精神疾病患者(MHCU)一直是一项具有挑战性的工作,需要专业知识、技能、直觉和同理心: 本研究旨在探讨和描述精神科护士在护理合并有艾滋病病毒和精神分裂症的重症监护病房时的经验: 采用定性、探索、描述性和情境研究设计。通过有目的的抽样选取了八名参与者进行个别深度访谈,以收集数据。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析: 本研究提出了三个主题。第一个主题是,精神科护士深感挫折,因为他们有能力但却无法管理感染艾滋病毒和精神分裂症的精神健康中心病房,原因是基础设施差和其他障碍。第二个主题指出,精神科护士经历了对男性健康中心的歧视,这损害了他们的整体康复。最后,精神科护士指出,综合医院和社区的医护人员以及患有合并症的精神障碍患者家属需要接受精神健康方面的教育,以确保持续的医疗护理: 研究结果表明,精神科护士在努力应对棘手的护理问题时会感到筋疲力尽。她们所面临的挑战对精神科护士的心理健康造成了负面影响,并损害了对患者的护理:本研究为护理实践、护理教育和护理研究增添了新的知识,为减轻精神科护士在护理患有艾滋病和精神分裂症的重症监护病房时所面临的挑战提出了建议。
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