Ressentis des professionnels de santé sur la sexualité des patients hospitalisés en psychiatrie : une étude qualitative

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Mathilde Burtz , Julien Da Costa , Agathe Bascou , Anne-Hélène Moncany
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Abstract

Objectives

Questions concerning the sexuality of patients in psychiatric hospitals have come to light, particularly since the introduction of mixed gender patients in these institutions in the 1960s. Although the concerns about mixed gender are less topical, there are questions about the approach used toward sexuality in psychiatric hospitals. Today, even in a desire to protect patients, it is no longer acceptable to prohibit sexual relations on the wards in general, without considering the patient's clinical condition. A global study of the sexuality of patients in psychiatric hospitals is necessary. Initially, our study will focus on the attitudes of caregivers about the sexuality of patients. The main objective of this article is to present a thematic analysis of the discourse of health care professionals interviewed about the sexuality of adult patients hospitalized in psychiatry wards, focusing particularly on their feelings. The secondary objectives are to understand the problems encountered in daily practice by health professionals and to identify possible areas for improvement.

Methods

The study was carried out in three centers, and a total of 18 caregivers were included. The criteria for participation were to be a health professional who cared for or had treated adult patients on psychiatric wards. For this study, we favored qualitative research because it focuses on the subject's discourse, which will allow us to concentrate on the feelings of the caregivers interviewed.

Results

First of all, the theme of persistent taboos that we initially encountered must be qualified. In fact, although sexuality is often discussed only if the health care team is confronted with it in the department, it appears that it is increasingly possible to discuss it. Second, we noted the prevalence of the themes of vulnerability and consent in the discourse of health professionals. These themes are directly linked to those of difficulty and anxiety, which were also highlighted during the data analysis. This suggests that it is difficult for health care providers to assess whether a patient has consented to engage in sexual activity, especially for those hospitalized under duress. Sexual violence is a major concern for caregivers. How best can they protect vulnerable patients while respecting their privacy and rights? Furthermore, we found a certain heterogeneity in the way care was provided. There are differences within the same institution, but also within the same department, depending on the caregivers. The study also allowed us to identify variations in the way patients are treated and the way they feel, depending on their gender, with men often being considered as predators and women as victims. Among the subjects interviewed, there was an unanimous desire to have access to training concerning the sexuality of patients. Finally, the subject of sexuality raises other issues such as the rights of hospitalized patients and restrictions of freedom imposed during hospitalization and also the position of the health care team with respect to a patient's intimacy and communication between the medical and paramedical teams. Many aspects of this issue where there is a need for improvement must be studied, particularly training, which seems essential to enable caregivers to feel more comfortable and to offer better quality care to patients. The training on dealing with sexuality is inseparable from the training on the rights of hospitalized patients. Other areas for improvement have been identified, such as the implementation of workshops on sexuality in the wards or the development of multidisciplinary protocols in the event of a reported sexual assault or significant doubt on the part of the health care team regarding possible violence where the victim is not able to call the health care team or notify the competent authorities.

Conclusion

In this qualitative approach to the sexuality of patients hospitalized in psychiatry, we have seen that the attitudes of health care providers concerning sexuality have evolved considerably because of new legislation and a change in the way society views this issue. Nevertheless, professionals seem to have difficulty in assessing the capacity to consent to sexual intercourse in patients who present a significant degree of vulnerability due to the psychological disorders they may be suffering from. In addition, we feel it is important to emphasize the need for training in the promotion of sexual and emotional health, the prevention of sexual violence and the management of sexual violence. Also, the establishment of multi-professional discussion forums on the issue of sexuality in patients with psychiatric disorders should be supported. Finally, we believe that this study should be supplemented by a qualitative analysis of the discourse of patients hospitalized in psychiatric institutions to better understand the areas of care that should be developed in the future, from the perspective of a global approach to the person suffering from mental disorders.
卫生专业人员对精神病患者性行为的不满:定性研究
目的:关于精神病院病人的性取向的问题已经暴露出来,特别是自1960年代这些机构引入混合性别病人以来。虽然对混合性别的担忧不那么热门,但精神病院对性行为的处理方式存在问题。今天,即使是出于保护病人的愿望,在不考虑病人的临床状况的情况下,在一般情况下禁止病房内的性关系也不再是可以接受的。对精神病院病人的性行为进行全球性研究是必要的。最初,我们的研究将集中在护理人员对患者性取向的态度上。本文的主要目的是对接受采访的卫生保健专业人员关于精神病学病房住院的成年患者的性行为的话语进行专题分析,特别关注他们的感受。次要目标是了解卫生专业人员在日常实践中遇到的问题,并确定可能改进的领域。方法本研究在3个中心进行,共纳入18名护理人员。参与的标准是在精神科病房照顾或治疗过成年病人的卫生专业人员。对于这项研究,我们倾向于定性研究,因为它侧重于主题的话语,这将使我们专注于接受采访的照顾者的感受。结果首先,我们最初遇到的持久性禁忌主题必须是合格的。事实上,虽然性问题往往只有在医务人员在部门里遇到性问题时才会被讨论,但似乎讨论性问题的可能性越来越大。第二,我们注意到,在卫生专业人员的话语中,脆弱性和同意的主题很普遍。这些主题与困难和焦虑的主题直接相关,这在数据分析中也得到了强调。这表明,卫生保健提供者很难评估患者是否同意进行性活动,特别是对那些在胁迫下住院的患者。性暴力是照顾者的主要关切。他们如何才能最好地保护弱势患者,同时尊重他们的隐私和权利?此外,我们发现提供护理的方式存在一定的异质性。根据护理人员的不同,在同一机构内部,以及在同一部门内部都存在差异。这项研究还使我们能够根据患者的性别,确定他们对待患者的方式和感受的差异,男性通常被视为掠夺者,而女性则被视为受害者。在接受采访的受试者中,有一个一致的愿望,即获得有关患者性行为的培训。最后,性问题引发了其他问题,如住院病人的权利和住院期间对自由施加的限制,以及保健小组对病人的亲密关系和医疗小组与辅助医疗小组之间的沟通的立场。这个问题的许多方面需要改进,必须加以研究,特别是培训,这似乎是必不可少的,使护理人员感到更舒适,并为患者提供更好的质量护理。处理性问题的培训与住院病人权利的培训是分不开的。已经确定了其他需要改进的领域,例如在病房开展关于性行为的讲习班,或者在报告发生性侵犯或保健小组对可能发生的暴力行为有重大怀疑的情况下制定多学科规程,而受害者无法打电话给保健小组或通知主管当局。结论:在对精神科住院病人的性行为进行定性分析的过程中,我们看到,由于新的立法和社会看待这一问题的方式发生了变化,卫生保健提供者对性行为的态度发生了很大的变化。然而,专业人士似乎很难评估病人同意性交的能力,因为他们可能患有心理障碍,表现出明显的脆弱性。此外,我们认为必须强调在促进性健康和情感健康、预防性暴力和管理性暴力方面进行培训的必要性。此外,应支持建立精神障碍患者性行为问题的多专业讨论论坛。 最后,我们认为,这项研究应该通过对精神病院住院患者话语的定性分析来补充,以更好地了解未来应该发展的护理领域,从全球方法的角度来治疗精神障碍患者。
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Annales medico-psychologiques
Annales medico-psychologiques 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
33.30%
发文量
196
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annales Médico-Psychologiques is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the field of psychiatry. Articles are published in French or in English. The journal was established in 1843 and is published by Elsevier on behalf of the Société Médico-Psychologique. The journal publishes 10 times a year original articles covering biological, genetic, psychological, forensic and cultural issues relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, as well as peer reviewed articles that have been presented and discussed during meetings of the Société Médico-Psychologique.To report on the major currents of thought of contemporary psychiatry, and to publish clinical and biological research of international standard, these are the aims of the Annales Médico-Psychologiques.
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