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Systematic review of studies of mental health nurses’ experience of anger and of its relationships with their attitudes and practice

机译:精神卫生护士愤怒经验的系统审查与态度与实践

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Accessible summary What is known on the subject? It is generally felt that it is helpful for mental health nurses to control their emotions during their work. There are different approaches, but there is growing acceptance that different emotions may need different coping strategies. There is lots of evidence that nurses sometimes feel anger in a number of situations, but the research about anger in mental health nurses has never been examined as a whole. What this paper adds to existing knowledge? We have systematically identified all previous research where nurses completed measures that tried to measure their anger in certain situations, compared it to other people or investigated how it affected them or what its relationship was with their practice. Only a few studies have measured nurses’ anger. However, it seems that while nurses are not generally angrier than any other group, they do often feel anger in relation to management of patient aggression and their job situation more generally. What are the implications for practice? Anger is the most commonly reported problematic emotion for mental health nurses. It may influence their practice and affect their well‐being. This has implications for staff support and training. Abstract Introduction Emotional regulation is important in mental health nursing practice, but individual emotions may require different regulation strategies. There is ample evidence that nurses experience anger specifically during their work, for example when experiencing patient aggression. It is, therefore, important to consolidate what is known about how anger manifests in mental health nursing practice. Aim We aimed to systematically identify, evaluate and synthesize results from studies about mental health nurses and anger, where anger was measured objectively. Methods Systematic literature review based on PRISMA guidelines. Results We identified 12 studies. A range of validated and nonvalidated instruments was used. Mental health nurses may have lower levels of anger than normative samples, but anger is commonly reported as an issue for them. Anger was studied in relation to its links with (1) clinical management of patients, notably violence containment; and (2) employment issues more generally, notably job motivation. Anger is related to nurses’ attitudes about the acceptability of coercion, but there is no evidence that it results in more coercion. Implications for practice Nurses should be aware of the potential influence of anger on their practice. Anger, specifically, should be considered when supporting mental health nurses, for example in clinical supervision. Emotional regulation training should target anger.
机译:Accessible摘要在主题上已知的内容是什么?一般认为,在工作期间,有助于精神卫生护士控制他们的情绪。有不同的方法,但养成不同的情绪可能需要不同的应对策略。有很多证据表明护士有时会在许多情况下感到愤怒,但对心理健康护士的愤怒的研究从未被检查过。本文增加了现有知识的内容?我们系统地确定了以前的所有研究,护士完成了在某些情况下试图衡量他们愤怒的措施,将其与其他人相比或调查它如何影响它们或其关系的影响。只有一些研究已经衡量了护士的愤怒。然而,似乎护士通常比任何其他群体都不生气,他们经常感到愤怒与患者侵略的管理以及更普遍的工作情况。对练习有何影响?愤怒是精神卫生护士的最常见的问题情绪。它可能影响他们的练习并影响他们的幸福。这对员工支持和培训有影响。摘要引言情绪调节在心理健康护理实践中是重要的,但个人情绪可能需要不同的监管策略。有充分的证据表明护士在工作期间专门经历愤怒,例如在经历患者侵略时。因此,重要的是巩固知名令人讨厌的愤怒表现在心理健康护理实践中的表现。目的我们旨在系统地识别,评估和综合关于精神卫生护士和愤怒的研究的结果,客观地衡量了愤怒。方法基于PRISMA指南的系统文献综述。结果我们确定了12项研究。使用了一系列验证和非验证的仪器。心理健康护士可能比规范样品较低,但愤怒通常被报告为他们的问题。研究了与(1)患者的临床管理,特别是暴力遏制的联系(2)就业问题更普遍,特别是工作动机。愤怒与护士的态度有关的胁迫的可接受性,但没有证据表明它会导致更多的胁迫。对练习护士的影响应该意识到愤怒对他们实践的潜在影响。特别是在支持心理健康护士时,应考虑愤怒,例如在临床监督。情绪调节培训应该瞄准愤怒。

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