Patient aggression experienced by professional nurses in acute psychiatric ward: South Africa.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-02-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2158
Tshinanne G Thandavhathu, Mary Maluleke, Ndidzulafhi S Raliphaswa, Mphedziseni E Rangwaneni, Thingahangwi C Masutha, Ndivhaleni R Lavhelani, Duppy Manyuma, Langanani C Makhado, Takalani E Thabathe, Lufuno M Kharivhe, Vusiwana P Letlalo, Mulatedzi P Mulaudzi
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Abstract

Background: Aggression of patients in hospital wards has become an endemic problem and professional nurses are particularly at high risk.

Aim: This article presents the types of patient aggression experienced by professional nurses working in an acute psychiatric ward in Vhembe District, South Africa.

Setting: Vhembe District, South Africa.

Methods: A qualitative approach using exploratory, descriptive and contextual research design was used. Four hospitals were purposively selected and 10 professional nurses were conveniently sampled to participate in the study. Individual interviews were used to collect data, which were then analysed through Tesch Open Coding Method. Measures to ensure trustworthiness and ethical considerations were adhered to throughout the study.

Results: This study shed some light on the professional nurses' lived experiences regarding the types of aggression from patients in an acute psychiatric ward in Vhembe District. The types of aggression are physical aggression, destructive behaviour and verbal aggression.

Conclusion: The findings show that the types of aggression to which professional nurses are exposed are overwhelming and the consequences are shocking. As a result, the health of professional nurses is compromised. Therefore, this study recommends further studies to determine the kind of support needed by professional nurses working in an acute psychiatric ward and to investigate the impact of aggression from patients in acute psychiatric ward with regard to the quality of care.

Contribution: This article contributes to the body of knowledge regarding patients' aggression in acute wards in Vhembe District, South Africa.

专业护士在急诊精神病病房中遇到的病人侵犯行为:南非。
背景:目的:本文介绍了在南非 Vhembe 区一间急症精神病病房工作的专业护士所经历的病人侵犯类型:环境:南非 Vhembe 区:方法:采用探索性、描述性和背景研究设计的定性方法。有目的性地选择了四家医院,并方便地抽取了 10 名专业护士参与研究。研究采用个别访谈的方式收集数据,然后通过 Tesch 开放式编码法对数据进行分析。在整个研究过程中,采取了确保可信度和伦理考虑的措施:本研究揭示了专业护士在维亨贝区一间急症精神病病房中关于病人攻击类型的生活经验。攻击类型包括身体攻击、破坏行为和言语攻击:研究结果表明,专业护士所遭受的侵犯种类繁多,后果令人震惊。因此,专业护士的健康受到了损害。因此,本研究建议开展进一步研究,以确定在急诊精神病病房工作的专业护士需要何种支持,并调查急诊精神病病房病人的攻击行为对护理质量的影响:这篇文章为南非 Vhembe 区急症病房病人侵犯行为方面的知识体系做出了贡献。
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