'Unheard voices': Perceptions of women with mental illness on nurses screening routinely for domestic violence: A qualitative analysis.

IF 1.3 Q3 NURSING
Vijayalakshmi Poreddi, S Sai Nikhil Reddy, Sailaxmi Gandhi, P Marimuthu, Suresh BadaMath
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Abstract

Objectives: To explore women's experiences of violence and their opinion on routine screening for domestic violence by nursing professionals in mental health care settings.

Methods: This qualitative narrative research design was carried out among 20 asymptomatic women with mental illness at a tertiary care centre in Bangalore, India.

Results: Narrative content analysis was performed, and five dominant themes have emerged: 1. Understanding the nature and signs of violence (subtheme: Meaning of violence), 2. Abusive experiences of women with mental illness (subthemes: Physical violence, psychological violence, social violence, sexual violence and financial violence), 3. Experiences on disclosure of violence (subthemes: Identification of violence by nursing professionals, Experiences of disclosure of violence), 4. Barriers for disclosure of abuse(subthemes: Fear of consequences, the hectic schedule of nursing staff, helplessness and hopelessness, perceived poor family support). 5.Routine screening for violence by nursing professionals (subthemes: reasons for routine inquiry of violence, nature of inquiry by the nursing professionals).

Conclusions: Women with mental illness were undergoing more than one form of violence, and most of the participants supported routine screening by nursing professionals. Nurses play an essential role in identifying and supporting abused women in mental health care settings.

“听不见的声音”:精神疾病妇女对护士例行家庭暴力筛查的看法:定性分析。
目的:探讨妇女遭受暴力的经历以及她们对精神卫生保健机构护理专业人员常规筛查家庭暴力的意见。方法:采用定性叙述研究设计,对印度班加罗尔一家三级保健中心的20名无症状精神疾病妇女进行研究。结果:进行叙事内容分析,形成五大主导主题:理解暴力的本质和标志(副主题:暴力的意义);2 .患有精神疾病妇女的虐待经历(分主题:身体暴力、心理暴力、社会暴力、性暴力和经济暴力);3 .表露暴力的经验(分主题:护理专业人员对暴力的识别、表露暴力的经验);揭露虐待的障碍(副主题:对后果的恐惧、护理人员繁忙的日程、无助和绝望、被认为缺乏家庭支持)。5.护理专业人员对暴力进行例行筛查(分主题:例行询问暴力的原因、护理专业人员询问的性质)。结论:患有精神疾病的妇女正在经历不止一种形式的暴力,大多数参与者支持由护理专业人员进行常规筛查。护士在精神卫生保健机构查明和支持受虐待妇女方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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Investigacion y Educacion en Enfermeria
Investigacion y Educacion en Enfermeria Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
5.00%
发文量
34
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the journal of Nursing and Education is to present scientific and technical information about health, illnesses and related topics. The journal serves as the conduit [medium] through which the experiences of our own nursing and social science departments can be shared within Columbia and internationally. It is written primarily for nurses, general health practitioners and other related disciplines but can also be used by students and researchers.
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