急性精神疾病住院病人的社会功能:情绪调节、依恋类型和护患关系的作用

L. Wainwright, K. Berry, C. Dunster-Page, G. Haddock
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改善社会功能是严重精神健康问题康复的一个重要方面。急性精神健康病房的护士在促进这种康复方面发挥着重要作用。因此,探索社会功能和护患关系质量的潜在预测因素非常重要。摘要本研究旨在探讨急症患者社会功能、护患治疗联盟、情绪调节、依恋方式与护士痛苦之间的关系。本研究以问卷调查为基础,采用相关分析和回归分析的横断面方法。在英格兰西北部的四个NHS信托机构的急性精神健康住院病房,共有50名护士-患者参与了这项研究。患者和护士填写人口统计信息、情绪调节、依恋方式和联盟等问卷。护士们还对病人的社会功能和他们自己的痛苦程度进行了评估。患者焦虑型依恋类型与调节情绪困难相关。患者情绪调节、患者不安全依恋和患者评价联盟预测护士评价患者社会功能。护士情绪调节、护士不安全依恋方式和护士等级联盟对护士等级患者社会功能的预测不显著,相关性不显著。护士痛苦与护士情绪调节、护士焦虑依恋和护士评价联盟有关。这些因素显著预测护士的苦恼。患者的社会功能可通过情绪调节、依恋和联盟来预测。同样,护士情绪调节、依恋方式和联盟对护士痛苦有预测作用。针对情绪调节或依恋通知病房的干预措施将是有益的。
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Patient social functioning in acute mental health inpatient wards: the role of emotional regulation, attachment styles and nurse–patient relationships
Improvement in social functioning is an important aspect of recovery from severe mental health problems. Nurses on acute mental health wards play an important role in facilitating this recovery. Therefore, it is important to explore potential predictors of social functioning and the quality of nurse–patient relationships. The aim of this study was to explore associations between patient social functioning, nurse–patient therapeutic alliances, emotional regulation, attachment style and nurse distress in acute mental health settings. A questionnaire-based, cross-sectional approach with correlational and regression analyses was used for this study. A total of 50 nurse–patient dyads in acute mental health inpatient wards across four NHS trusts in the north-west of England took part. Patients and nurses completed questionnaires regarding demographic information, emotional regulation, attachment style and alliance. Nurses also rated patient social functioning and their own distress. The patient anxious attachment style was associated with difficulties in regulating emotions. Patient emotional regulation, patient insecure attachment and the patient-rated alliance predicted nurse-rated patient social functioning. Nurse emotion regulation, nurse insecure attachment style and nurse-rated alliance did not significantly predict nurse-rated patient social functioning and correlations were non-significant. Nurse distress was associated with nurse emotion regulation, nurse anxious attachment and nurse-rated alliance. These factors significantly predicted nurse distress. Patient social functioning is predicted by emotion regulation, attachment and alliance. Similarly, nurse distress is predicted by nurse emotion regulation, attachment style and alliance. Interventions targeting emotion regulation or attachment-informed wards would be beneficial.
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