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Abstract
Purpose
This research paper reports findings from a qualitative analysis which explored pornography use in secure hospitals. The purpose of this paper is to investigate what attitudes staff working in secure hospital have towards patients having access to pornography, how they make decisions regarding access to pornography and what factors they take into account during this process. This research is an extension of a prior quantitative research study (Mellor and Duff, 2019).
Design/methodology/approach
The study utilised a qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews to explore professionals’ attitudes towards pornography use in a secure hospital. The sample comprised of six volunteers who had taken part in a previous research study (Mellor and Duff, 2019) requesting to discuss the topic area further. As such this research study was developed. Thematic analysis (Braun and Clarke, 2006) was used to analyse the qualitative data and the Attitudes towards Pornography Scale (Evans-DeCicco and Cowan, 2001) was used to collect demographic information.
Findings
Six themes were identified from the transcripts. The first theme explores staff members’ attitudes towards pornography. The second relates to the use of boundaries and monitoring of pornography. The third theme looks at the potential impact that pornography could have on the patient, either positive or negative. The fourth theme explores the extent to which patients are still considered as human beings, whereas the fifth theme explores the vulnerabilities that may make patients more at risk of being negatively influenced by pornography. The final theme looks at decision making regarding access to pornography.
Practical implications
The research offers an insight into how pornography within secure hospitals is managed. The research also provides an exploration into multi-disciplinary team decision making with regard to pornographic material and notes the general openness of staff towards patients having access to pornography.
Originality/value
The findings have important messages for services with regard to policy making. The findings are also relevant for understanding how pornography is managed with in secure hospitals.
目的本研究报告从定性分析的结果,探讨色情使用在安全医院。本文的目的是调查在安全医院工作的工作人员对接触色情内容的患者的态度,他们如何就接触色情内容做出决定,以及他们在这一过程中考虑到哪些因素。这项研究是先前定量研究的延伸(Mellor和Duff, 2019)。设计/方法/方法本研究采用半结构化访谈的定性方法,探讨专业人员对安全医院中使用色情内容的态度。样本由六名志愿者组成,他们参加了之前的一项研究(Mellor和Duff, 2019),要求进一步讨论该主题领域。正因为如此,这项研究才得以开展。主题分析(Braun and Clarke, 2006)用于分析定性数据,对色情态度量表(Evans-DeCicco and Cowan, 2001)用于收集人口统计信息。研究结果从记录中确定了六个主题。第一个主题探讨工作人员对色情的态度。第二个问题与使用边界和监控色情有关。第三个主题着眼于色情对患者的潜在影响,无论是积极的还是消极的。第四个主题探讨了患者在多大程度上仍被视为人,而第五个主题探讨了可能使患者更容易受到色情作品负面影响的脆弱性。最后一个主题是关于获取色情内容的决策。实际意义该研究提供了一个关于在安全的医院里如何管理色情的见解。该研究还提供了一个探索多学科团队决策有关色情材料,并注意到工作人员对病人有机会接触色情的普遍开放。独创性/价值研究结果对政策制定方面的服务提供了重要信息。这些发现也与了解在安全的医院中如何管理色情内容有关。