[Perceived stress in inpatient psychiatric facilities in connection with shared rooms: A qualitative secondary analysis].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Pflege Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1024/1012-5302/a001038
Victoria-Fabiola Ullmer, Imane Henni Rached, Ivonne Ledtermann, Brigitte Anderl-Doliwa
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Perceived stress in inpatient psychiatric facilities in connection with shared rooms: A qualitative secondary analysis Abstract: Background: The occupancy of shared rooms plays a key role in the recovery process of patients in psychiatric facilities. Creating a favourable environment not only influences the ward climate, but also the potential for aggression. Aim: Identification of perceived stress caused by shared rooms in inpatient psychiatric facilities from the perspective of people with mental illness. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data from individual interviews from a pilot study. As part of this study, episodic interviews were conducted with 18 people with different mental illnesses in Germany and analysed using thematic coding. Results: Seven categories were identified that reflect the burdens perceived by people with mental illness when they have to share multi-bed rooms with other patients: dynamics of communication, odours and noises, social and cultural background, sleep rhythm, symptoms of fellow patients, territoriality and privacy, sensory overload and stimulus shielding. Conclusion: The occupancy of multi-bed rooms with several patients in psychiatric facilities is associated with considerable stress and thus impairs the well-being of people with mental illnesses. A continuous evaluation of individual needs and preferences should be carried out both on admission and during the course of treatment. The findings of this study should be taken into account in future architectural planning of psychiatric wards.

[精神病院住院病人与共用房间的感知压力:定性二次分析]。
摘要:背景:共享病房的使用对精神病院住院患者的康复过程起着关键作用。创造一个有利的环境不仅影响到病房的气候,而且也影响到侵略的可能性。目的:从精神疾病患者的角度,对精神病院共用房间引起的感知压力进行识别。方法:这是对一项试点研究中来自个人访谈的横断面数据的二次分析。作为这项研究的一部分,对18名德国不同精神疾病患者进行了情景访谈,并使用主题编码进行了分析。结果:发现了精神疾病患者在与其他患者共用多床房间时所感受到的负担:交流动态、气味和噪音、社会和文化背景、睡眠节奏、同伴症状、领土性和隐私性、感觉过载和刺激屏蔽。结论:在精神病院,多床位多病人的入住会带来相当大的压力,从而损害精神疾病患者的幸福感。应在入院时和治疗过程中对个人需求和偏好进行持续评估。本研究结果应考虑到未来的精神科病房建筑规划。
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Pflege
Pflege NURSING-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pflege ist die erste unabhängige wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift für die Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege im deutschen Sprachbereich. Sie trägt zur Entwicklung der Pflegewissenschaft sowie zur Qualität der Pflege in der Praxis bei. Die Zeitschrift versteht sich als umfassendes Forum, in welchem die sich rasch entwickelnden Bereiche der Pflegeforschung, -theorie und -praxis sowie der Ausbildung, des Managements, der Ethik, Geschichte und Politik der Pflege diskutiert werden können. Zusammenfassungen von Forschungsberichten und Mitteilungen aus der internationalen Pflegeszene, Buchbesprechungen und der internationale Kongresskalender ermöglichen der Leserschaft, sich einen Überblick über das aktuelle Geschehen zu verschaffen, sich bezüglich berufsspezifischer Literatur auf dem Laufenden zu halten, um somit die Weiterbildung gezielt zu gestalten. Pflege publiziert Beiträge, die eine hohe Relevanz für Praxis, Forschung, Theorie, Ausbildung, Ethik, Geschichte, Politik und das Management in der Pflege im deutschsprachigen Raum haben. Manuskripte ohne Bezug zur Pflege im deutschsprachigen Raum werden abgelehnt.
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