Educational Needs for Psychiatric Nursing Competencies among Non-Psychiatric Nurses

Min-Ki Son, Suk-Sun Kim
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify and prioritize educational needs for psychiatric nursing competencies among 142 non-psychiatric nurses from general hospitals.Methods: Data were collected from November 13 to 19 2022 through self-administered questionnaires consisting of measures of psychiatric nursing competencies. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired t-test, Borich's needs assessment model, and the Locus for Focus model to determine the priority of educational needs.Results: Non-psychiatric nurses reported that enhancing skills in psychiatric nursing were more significant than improving knowledge and attitude using Borich’s Needs Assessment Model and the Locus for Focus Model. The highest priority educational needs were ‘Skill to distinguish whether symptoms in psychiatric patients are symptoms of mental illness or side effects of psychiatric drugs’, ‘Skill to calm and supportive communication in psychiatric emergency when psychiatric patients are at risk of harm’, ‘Attitude to remain calm about the psychotic behaviors of psychiatric patients’, and ‘Knowledge of non-therapeutic communication that interferes with effective communication with psychiatric patients’. These items should be considered as priorities among the 39 items to improve psychiatric nursing competencies.Conclusion: Results of this study suggest that developing intervention programs to enhance psychiatric nursing competencies are needed among non-psychiatric Nurses.
非精神科护士对精神科护理能力的教育需求
目的:本研究旨在了解142名综合医院非精神科护士在精神科护理能力方面的教育需求。方法:于2022年11月13日至19日通过自我填写的精神科护理能力问卷收集数据。采用描述性统计、配对t检验、Borich需求评估模型和焦点轨迹模型对数据进行分析,确定教育需求的优先级。结果:使用Borich需求评估模型和焦点轨迹模型,非精神科护士报告精神科护理技能的提高比知识和态度的提高更显著。最优先的教育需求是“区分精神病人的症状是精神疾病的症状还是精神药物的副作用的技能”,“当精神病人处于伤害风险时,在精神紧急情况下保持冷静和支持性沟通的技能”,“对精神病人的精神行为保持冷静的态度”,以及“干扰与精神病人有效沟通的非治疗性沟通的知识”。这些项目应作为提高精神科护理能力的重点项目。结论:本研究结果提示非精神科护士需要制定干预方案以提高精神科护理能力。
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