Knowledge of antipsychotic medication and their side effects among psychiatric nurses at a tertiary hospital in Lesotho

Relebohile Paulus Matete, Libuseng Moureen Rathobei
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Factors that impede the physical health monitoring of patients with severe mental illness are multidimensional, and healthcare providers’ knowledge and expertise regarding antipsychotic medication and side effects remain key determinants of the frequency and quality of screening a patient shall be subjected to. This challenge transcends the monitoring of patients treated with antipsychotics, where scholars have determined a lack of knowledge about screening for adverse effects, resulting in poor clinical assessments among patients prescribed antipsychotics. This study aimed to describe nurses’ knowledge regarding antipsychotic medications and their side effects at the psychiatric hospital in Lesotho. To guide the research process, a quantitative, non-experimental, descriptive approach was employed with 40 nurses out of 44 nurses as respondents, who were selected using convenience sampling, and respondents rated their knowledge regarding the side effects of antipsychotic medication using a Likert scale on a structured research questionnaire. The data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire, analysed using SPSS (version 28), and displayed using tables, frequencies, standard deviations, and means. This study's female respondents comprised 30 (75.0%) and 10 (25.0%) males. The mean age was 39.05 (SD 8.9), with eight years of psychiatry experience. A total of 29 (72.0%) had sufficient antipsychotic knowledge (t = 36.38, df = 39, p < .000), 31 (78.3%) and had adequate knowledge of the side effects of antipsychotic drugs (t = 34.00375, df = 39, p < .000). In conclusion, this study reveals a positive trend in nursing knowledge about antipsychotic medications and associated side effects, highlighting the importance of ongoing professional development to maintain and enhance this expertise.
莱索托一家三级医院精神科护士对抗精神病药物及其副作用的了解
阻碍对患有严重精神疾病的患者进行身体健康监测的因素是多方面的,医疗保健提供者关于抗精神病药物和副作用的知识和专长仍然是决定患者应接受的筛查频率和质量的关键因素。这一挑战超越了对接受抗精神病药物治疗的患者的监测,学者们已经确定缺乏对不良反应筛查的知识,导致服用抗精神病药物的患者的临床评估不佳。本研究旨在描述护士关于抗精神病药物及其副作用在莱索托精神病院的知识。为了指导研究过程,采用定量、非实验、描述性的方法,从44名护士中选择40名护士作为调查对象,采用方便抽样的方法,受访者在结构化研究问卷中使用李克特量表对他们对抗精神病药物副作用的了解程度进行评估。使用自我管理的问卷收集数据,使用SPSS(版本28)进行分析,并使用表格、频率、标准差和均值进行显示。本研究的女性受访者包括30人(75.0%)和10人(25.0%)。平均年龄39.05岁(SD 8.9),具有8年精神病学经验。共有29名(72.0%)患者对抗精神病药物有足够的知识(t = 36.38, df = 39, p <.000)、31(78.3%),对抗精神病药物的副作用有足够的了解(t = 34.00375, df = 39, p <组织)。总之,本研究揭示了抗精神病药物及其相关副作用的护理知识的积极趋势,强调了持续专业发展以保持和增强这种专业知识的重要性。
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