In their own words: Mental health nurses' experiences of trauma-informed care in acute mental health settings or hospitals

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作者
Wilson, Allyson [1 ]
Hurley, John [1 ]
Hutchinson, Marie [1 ]
Lakeman, Richard [1 ]
机构
[1] Southern Cross Univ, Lismore, NSW, Australia
关键词
mental health nursing; mental health service; patient empowerment; psychiatric nursing; psychological trauma; trauma-informed care;
D O I
10.1111/inm.13280
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Trauma-informed care has emerged as a prominent strategy to eliminate coercive practices and improve experiences of care in mental health settings, with advocacy from international bodies for mental health reform. Despite this, there remains a significant gap in research understanding the integration of trauma-informed care in mental health nursing practice, particularly when applied to the acute mental health or hospital-based setting. The study aimed to explore the experiences of mental health nurses employed in acute hospital-based settings from a trauma-informed care perspective. The study design was qualitative, using a phenomenological approach to research. A total of 29 nurses employed in acute mental health or hospital-based environments participated. Three over-arching themes were uncovered: 'Embodied Awareness': highlighting mental health nursing emotional capabilities are deeply rooted in bodily awareness. 'Navigating Safety': signifying spatial elements of fear and how some mental health nurses' resort to coercive or restrictive practices for self-preservation. 'Caring Amidst Uncertainty': revealing the relational influences of security guards in mental health nursing. The study reveals a significant gap in trauma-informed care implementation when applied to the context of mental health nursing practice in this setting. Limited evidence on trauma-informed care for mental health nurses, coupled with inadequate workforce preparation and challenging work environments, hinder the effective integration of it. To genuinely embed TIC in acute mental health settings, the study emphasises the need for a thorough exploration of what this entails for mental health nurses.
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