Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Higher Recovery in Coordination with Nurses Employed in Psychiatric Wards

Swapan K. Banerjee
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Psychiatric nurses oversee the day-to-day operational activities of a psychiatric hospital. Positivity is one of the essential qualities of a psychiatric nurse. Nurses require emotional strength to cope with disrespectful patients who refuse medication or deny having a mental condition. In acute psychiatric institutions, depression and bipolar disorder are common diagnoses and treatments. Ten psychiatric nurses and ten nutritionists from public and private hospitals in and around Kolkata, West Bengal, participated in this qualitative study that relied on a purposeful sampling method. Telephonic interviews were scheduled based on responses to semi-structured surveys. Before beginning the discussions, informed consent was obtained. Only those who volunteered were deemed to be mentally at ease and keen to talk about their experiences. The coding analysis was performed using the Atlas ti-9 software, and the participants' opinions were tallied using networking, word cloud, and other methods. Results of participants’ perceptions show that mental health nurses have several responsibilities; one of the most important is maintaining a positive attitude. Most patients committed to acute psychiatric hospitals suffer from major depressive disorder, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. Despite a lack of research, some foods have been hypothesized to aid mental health. As a result, mental health facilities' nurses and dietitians encounter constant, unprecedented difficulties in their work. Besides, psychiatrists, nurses, and nutritionists face some of the most challenging patients in the hospital when working in mental wards. Overall, nurses and nutritionists need thorough training in dealing with adverse circumstances if their patients are to make full recoveries and enjoy their work.
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与精神科护士协调克服挑战,实现更高的康复
精神科护士监督精神科医院的日常运作活动。积极向上是精神科护士的基本素质之一。护士需要情感上的力量来应对不尊重的病人,他们拒绝药物治疗或否认自己有精神问题。在急性精神病院,抑郁症和双相情感障碍是常见的诊断和治疗方法。来自西孟加拉邦加尔各答及其周边地区公立和私立医院的10名精神科护士和10名营养学家参与了这项基于有目的抽样方法的定性研究。电话访谈是根据对半结构化调查的答复安排的。在开始讨论之前,获得知情同意。只有那些自愿参加的人被认为精神上很放松,并且热衷于谈论他们的经历。使用Atlas ti-9软件进行编码分析,并使用网络、词云等方法统计参与者的意见。参与者的看法结果表明,精神卫生护士有几个责任;其中最重要的是保持积极的态度。大多数被送往急性精神病院的病人都患有重度抑郁症、焦虑症或双相情感障碍。尽管缺乏研究,但一些食物被假设有助于心理健康。因此,精神卫生机构的护士和营养师在工作中不断遇到前所未有的困难。此外,精神科医生、护士和营养学家在精神病房工作时,要面对医院里一些最具挑战性的病人。总的来说,如果他们的病人要完全康复并享受他们的工作,护士和营养学家需要在处理不利情况方面进行彻底的培训。
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