Lived experiences of mental health nurses who care for clients who are parents: An approximation of Tronto's definition of care

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作者
Vives-Espelta, Judit [1 ]
Ortega-Sanz, Laura [2 ,3 ]
Ferre-Grau, Carme [1 ]
Burjales-Marti, Maria-Dolors [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rovira I Virgili, Dept Infermeria, Grup Recerca Avancada Infermeria, Fac Infermeria, Tarragona, Spain
[2] Univ Rovira I Virgili, Hosp Univ Inst Pere Mata, Dept Infermeria, Grup Recerca GAP,CIBERSAM, Tarragona, Spain
[3] Univ Rovira Virgili, Fac Infermeria, Avinguda Catalunya 35, Tarragona 43002, Spain
关键词
family-focused practice; mental health nurses; mothers; parental mental disorder; parental mental illness; paternity; qualitative research; FAMILY-FOCUSED PRACTICE;
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10.1111/jpm.13041
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
What is known on the subject Adult psychiatric services typically focus on the mental health needs of the client but they do not support his or her parenting role. Many authors highlight the importance of a non-judgmental approach when providing support and care to clients with mental illness who are parents. Assessments frequently focus on the negative aspects while the strengths of these families were often overlooked. There is a lack of scientific literature exploring nurses' experiences when caring for parents with mental illness and their families.What this paper adds to existing knowledge Trust is the basis that helps clients to be open to receiving care and answering parenting-related questions. Therefore, without adequate professional-client trust, some care and interventions addressed to parents with mental illness could be poorly received by the client. Tronto's phases of care facilitated the collection of data and exploration of mental health nurses' experiences of care.What are the implications for practice Mental health nurses should be aware of the potential needs of these families, as described in the scientific literature, so they can include them in their assessments. They also should consider the need to individualize each care since each situation of a family with parental mental illness is unique. Mental health nurses must take the person's environment into account (family, social and political aspects and different forms of stigma) since all these factors may influence how parents with mental illness receive and provide care.
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