本科护生对心理健康的理解:从恐惧、污名到整体理解

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Sinead Barry, Louise Ward, Ruby Walter
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本研究旨在探讨墨尔本一所城市大学护生对心理健康认知的差异。使用现象学,一种定性研究方法,研究涉及访问19名学生在不同阶段的3年制护理学士学位或护理和助产学士学位。该研究是2016年至2020年博士研究的一部分。研究结果揭示了对精神分裂症的七种不同的理解,从恐惧驱动的精神健康障碍(MHD)的误解到在个体一生中可能波动的频谱上认识到精神分裂症的整体观点。本研究发现护生对MH的理解有所改善,最初的反应是基于文化信仰和个人安全问题的恐惧和焦虑。随着理解的发展,学生们开始关注身体症状和因果关系,有时将MHDs归因于个人的不幸或选择。最先进的水平展示了一种复杂的、综合的观点,认识到精神和身体健康的相互联系。这些发现突出了学生在理解MH方面面临的挑战,以及解决护理课程中误解的迫切需要。该研究认识到创新教育策略对提高护理学生MH素养的重要性。研究结果对医院护理教育的教学实践和有针对性的教育干预的发展有价值的见解。
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Exploring Undergraduate Nursing Students' Understandings of Mental Health: From Fear and Stigma to Holistic Understanding

Exploring Undergraduate Nursing Students' Understandings of Mental Health: From Fear and Stigma to Holistic Understanding

This research explored the variation in undergraduate nursing students' understandings of mental health (MH) at a Melbourne metropolitan university. Using phenomenography, a qualitative research methodology, the study involved interviewing 19 students at different stages of a 3-year Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing and Midwifery degree. The research was undertaken as part of a PhD study undertaken between 2016 and 2020. The findings revealed seven distinct categories of understanding of MH, ranging from fear-driven misconceptions of mental health disorder (MHD) to a holistic perspective recognising MH on a spectrum potentially fluctuating throughout an individual's lifespan. This research revealed an improvement in nursing students' understanding of MH with initial responses marked by fear and anxiety rooted in cultural beliefs and personal safety concerns. As understanding developed, students focused on physical symptoms and causality, sometimes attributing MHDs to personal misfortune or choice. The most advanced level demonstrated a sophisticated, integrated view recognising the interconnectedness of mental and physical health. These findings highlight the challenges students face in understanding MH and the critical need to address misconceptions within nursing curricula. The study recognises the importance of innovative educational strategies to enhance MH literacy among nursing students. The findings contribute valuable insights into teaching practices and the development of targeted educational interventions in MH nursing education.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
8.90%
发文量
128
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing is the official journal of the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. It is a fully refereed journal that examines current trends and developments in mental health practice and research. The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing provides a forum for the exchange of ideas on all issues of relevance to mental health nursing. The Journal informs you of developments in mental health nursing practice and research, directions in education and training, professional issues, management approaches, policy development, ethical questions, theoretical inquiry, and clinical issues. The Journal publishes feature articles, review articles, clinical notes, research notes and book reviews. Contributions on any aspect of mental health nursing are welcomed. Statements and opinions expressed in the journal reflect the views of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc.
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