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'Attenuating Anxieties': A grounded theory study of mental health nurses' responses to clients with suicidal behaviour

机译:“减弱焦虑”:一种基于自杀行为的心理健康护士的基础研究

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Aims and objectives To develop a grounded theory to explain mental health nurses' responses to clients with suicidal behaviour. Background Mental health nurses are an integral part of the multi-disciplinary teams supporting people who experience suicidal behaviour, yet limited research is available that explores how nurses respond to the needs of people at risk of suicide and what factors influence their responses and actions. Methods Grounded theory was the methodology for this study. Interviews were conducted with 33 mental health nurses working in an urban area in the Republic of Ireland. Data were analysed using the concurrent processes of comparative analysis, theoretical sampling, theoretical sensitivity and memo writing. COREQ 32-item checklist was used. Results The core category from the data was "Attenuating Anxieties." Participants' main concerns about caring for suicidal clients were related to their feelings of professional and personal vulnerability and the need to protect clients and themselves. This theory "Attenuating Anxieties" highlights the way in which nurses allay their anxieties by utilising historically known risk adverse strategies to care for the suicidal person. Acquisition of further psychotherapeutic training, clinical supervision as well as increased reflexivity protected some participants and enabled them to work creatively and collaboratively while supporting and facilitating therapeutic risk-taking. Conclusions The theory of "Attenuating Anxieties" identifies how participants worked within the context of mental health as members of the "risk society," wherein they worried about the possibility and probability of a negative or adverse effect for both the client and self, leaving them to feel constantly vulnerable and unsafe. Relevance to clinical practice This theory highlights the need for a culture of openness that acknowledges nurses' and organisations' anxieties surrounding suicide and promotes a discourse among nurses that moves from a position of risk aversion to a relational and recovery-orientated approach.
机译:旨在和目标发展一个接地的理论,以解释心理健康护士对客户的回应,以自杀行为为客户。背景技术心理健康护士是支持遇到自杀行为的人的多学科团队的一个组成部分,但研究有限的研究可以探讨护士如何应对人们有自杀风险的需求以及影响他们的反应和行为的因素。方法接地理论是本研究的方法论。采访是在爱尔兰共和国的一个城市地区工作的33名心理健康护士进行。使用比较分析,理论采样,理论敏感性和备忘录写作的并行过程分析数据。使用CoreQ 32项清单。结果数据来自数据的核心类别是“减弱焦虑。”参与者对照顾自杀客户的主要担忧与他们的专业和个人脆弱感以及保护客户和自己的需要有关。这种理论“减弱焦虑”突出了护士通过利用历史上知名的风险不利战略来照顾自杀者的方式。收购进一步的心理治疗培训,临床监督以及增加的反射性保护了一些参与者,并使他们能够创造性地和协作,同时支持和促进治疗风险。结论“减弱焦虑”理论确定了参与者在心理健康背景下的工作方式,作为“风险社会”的成员,其中他们担心客户和自我的负面或不良影响的可能性和概率,离开它们感到不断脆弱和不安全。与临床实践的相关性这一理论突出了对围绕自杀的护士和组织焦虑的开放文化的需要,并促进护士中的话语,从风险厌恶的境地转移到一个关系和恢复定向的方法。

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