Views held by South African primary health care nurses on caring for people living with mental illness

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Nokukhanya Phungula, L. Robertson, Sumaya Mall
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Background: Primary healthcare is the first point of entry into the healthcare system. Scaling up primary mental healthcare is recommended in South African mental health policy. However, there is a paucity of data exploring the views of primary healthcare nurses (PHCNs) with regards to caring for people living with mental illness (PLWMI) in South Africa.Aim: To explore the views of PHCNs around caring for PLWMI and task shifting.Setting: A community health centre in Gauteng province, South Africa.Methods: A qualitative study design using the framework approach was employed. Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted among a convenient sample of PHCNs in a community health centre in Gauteng. Interviews were transcribed and data analysed thematically.Results: Eight PHCNs were interviewed in June 2022. Five themes emerged: (1) participants highlighted their current practice which excludes mental healthcare; (2) participants described feeling fearful of caring for PLWMI; (3) participants ascribed their lack of confidence in caring for PLWMI largely due to insufficient under- and post-graduate mental healthcare training. (4) task shifting was not welcome due to inadequate mental healthcare training and preexisting challenges in the healthcare system; and (5) recommendations to prioritise mental healthcare training prior to implementing task shifting were made.Conclusion: Primary healthcare nurses, although empathic towards PLWMI, expressed discomfort with caring for them. This is influenced by multiple factors, some of which may be addressed by improved training and support.Contribution: This study provides insight into how PHCNs feel about caring for PLWMI and task shifting.
南非初级保健护士对照顾精神病患者的看法
背景:初级医疗保健是进入医疗保健系统的第一个入口。南非的精神卫生政策建议扩大初级精神卫生保健的规模。然而,在南非,探讨初级医疗保健护士(PHCNs)对护理精神疾病患者(PLWMI)的看法的数据却很少:环境:南非豪登省的一家社区医疗中心:方法:采用框架法进行定性研究设计。对豪滕省一家社区医疗中心的初级保健护士进行了方便抽样的半结构化个人访谈。对访谈内容进行了誊写,并对数据进行了专题分析:2022 年 6 月,对 8 名初级保健护士进行了访谈。结果:2022 年 6 月,八名初级保健护士接受了访谈。访谈中出现了五个主题:(1)访谈者强调他们目前的工作不包括精神保健;(2)访谈者描述他们对护理 PLWMI 感到恐惧;(3)访谈者认为他们对护理 PLWMI 缺乏信心主要是由于没有接受足够的本科和研究生精神保健培训。(4) 由于心理保健培训不足以及医疗保健系统中存在的挑战,任务转移并不受欢迎;以及 (5) 建议在实施任务转移之前优先考虑心理保健培训:结论:基层医疗机构的护士虽然对 PLWMI 感同身受,但对护理 PLWMI 表示不适。这受到多种因素的影响,其中一些因素可以通过加强培训和支持来解决:本研究有助于深入了解初级保健护士对护理 PLWMI 和任务转移的感受。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
10.00%
发文量
56
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal is the leading psychiatric journal of Africa. It provides open-access scholarly reading for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and all with an interest in mental health. It carries empirical and conceptual research articles, reviews, editorials, and scientific letters related to psychiatry. It publishes work from various places in the world, and makes special provision for the interests of Africa. It seeks to serve its readership and researchers with the most topical content in psychiatry for clinical practice and academic pursuits, including work in the subspecialty areas of psychiatry.
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