Exploration of psychiatric inpatients' experience of adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
South African Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v31i0.2401
Muimeleli P Magwabeni, Isabelle Swanepoel, Marinda Joubert
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Abstract

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has changed life globally and significantly disrupted psychiatric inpatient care, with infection control measures altering therapeutic environments and exacerbating patient distress. Both staff and inpatients had to quickly adapt to new norms while maintaining care in an already vulnerable setting.

Aim: This study aimed to explore psychiatric inpatients' experience of adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Setting: The study was conducted in Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital, Tshwane, Gauteng.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative study comprising 15 semi-structured interviews with psychiatric inpatients admitted to Weskoppies Hospital in South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic, using purposive sampling. Open-ended questions encouraged detailed responses and guided the conversation. Recordings were later transcribed for analysis.

Results: Our study showed that psychiatric inpatients displayed an engagement strategy, rather than a disengagement approach, in adapting to a crisis. They actively tried to control, manage, and change stressful situations by accepting the hospital infrastructure and new COVID-19 rules, seeking social support, and holding on to their faith.

Conclusion: Psychiatric inpatients at Weskoppies Hospital adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic through support from staff, family, hospital systems, and personal coping strategies. These findings highlight the need for holistic, patient-centred care that includes psychosocial and spiritual support during times of crises.

Contribution: This study provided insights into psychiatric inpatients' experiences and can help mental healthcare practitioners to ensure a more positive experience during rehabilitation and reintegration of psychiatric patients into society.

精神科住院患者适应新冠肺炎疫情的体会探讨
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行改变了全球生活,严重扰乱了精神科住院治疗,感染控制措施改变了治疗环境,加剧了患者的痛苦。工作人员和住院病人都必须迅速适应新的规范,同时在本已脆弱的环境中维持护理。目的:探讨精神科住院患者适应新冠肺炎疫情的经验。环境:本研究在豪登省Tshwane的Weskoppies精神病院进行。方法:采用有目的抽样方法,对COVID-19大流行期间南非Weskoppies医院住院的精神病患者进行了15次半结构化访谈,进行了定性研究。开放式问题鼓励详细的回答并引导对话。录音随后被转录以供分析。结果:我们的研究表明,精神病住院患者在适应危机时表现出一种参与策略,而不是脱离策略。他们通过接受医院基础设施和新规,寻求社会支持,坚持信仰,积极尝试控制、管理和改变压力状况。结论:Weskoppies医院精神科住院患者通过工作人员、家庭、医院系统和个人应对策略的支持适应了COVID-19大流行。这些发现突出表明,需要在危机时期提供全面的、以病人为中心的护理,包括社会心理和精神支持。贡献:本研究对精神科住院病人的经历提供了深入的见解,可以帮助精神卫生保健从业者确保精神科病人在康复和重新融入社会期间获得更积极的体验。
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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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