你的身体,我的生意:精神病疗养院的风险治理》。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Li-Yu Chuang, Bih-Ching Shu, Hsiu-Yun Wang, Wen-Chen Ouyang, Chih-Hsuan Chen, Ling-Hui Chang
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摘要

简介在台湾,精神疗养院是严重精神疾病(SMI)患者的重要长期护理资源。鉴于重性精神病患者的身体疾病和意外事故发生率较高,确保患者安全是优质护理的一个重要方面。目的:研究精神科疗养院的员工如何管理院友的活动,以降低风险并减少身体伤害:采用定性方法并借鉴福柯的 "纪律权力 "概念,通过实地观察和员工访谈收集数据:出现了三个主题:(1) 对效率的关注,即利用核对表、时间表和空间安排来有效管理住客的身体;(2) 控制异常身体,即通过广泛的安全措施来监控和预防危险行为和身体征兆的程序;(3) 你的身体,我的事,即随着责任主要转移到工作人员身上,住客对自己行为的自主性降低:讨论:以安全考虑为驱动力的主流风险管理框架限制了住院患者的自主权,削弱了体恤关怀:对实践的启示:风险管理应让员工和住客积极参与决策。
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Your Body, My Business: Risk Governance in A Psychiatric Nursing Home.

Introduction: A crucial long-term care resource for individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) in Taiwan is provided by psychiatric nursing homes. Given the higher incidence of physical illnesses and accidents among individuals with SMI, ensuring patient safety is an important aspect of quality care. However, there is limited literature exploring how the staff provides safe care for individuals with SMI.

Aim: Investigates how the staff in a psychiatric nursing home managed residents' activities to mitigate risks and reduce physical injuries.

Method: Using a qualitative approach and drawing from Foucault's concept of 'disciplinary power', data were collected from field observations and staff interviews.

Results: Three themes emerged: (1) a gaze for efficiency, where checklists, timetables and spatial arrangements were used to efficiently manage residents' bodies; (2) controlling the deviant body, which entailed procedures to monitor and prevent risk behaviours and bodily signs through broad safety measures and (3) your body, my business, which described the reduced autonomy of residents over their behaviours as the responsibility largely shifted to the staff.

Discussion: The predominant risk management framework, driven by safety considerations, comprises residents' autonomy and undermines compassionate caring.

Implications for practice: Risk management should actively involve both staff and residents in decision-making.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
75
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing is an international journal which publishes research and scholarly papers that advance the development of policy, practice, research and education in all aspects of mental health nursing. We publish rigorously conducted research, literature reviews, essays and debates, and consumer practitioner narratives; all of which add new knowledge and advance practice globally. All papers must have clear implications for mental health nursing either solely or part of multidisciplinary practice. Papers are welcomed which draw on single or multiple research and academic disciplines. We give space to practitioner and consumer perspectives and ensure research published in the journal can be understood by a wide audience. We encourage critical debate and exchange of ideas and therefore welcome letters to the editor and essays and debates in mental health.
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