Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Educators' Perceptions of Teaching Dissociative Disorders: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis.

Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001310
Briana L Snyder, Mary Sharon Curran, Caroline Cooney
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Although the prevalence of dissociative disorders (DDs) is up to 10 percent of the general population, psychiatric-mental health (PMH) registered nurses lack education on how to care for individuals diagnosed with these disorders.

Method: Sixty-two PMH nurse educators completed an anonymous online survey about their perceptions of teaching DDs to nursing students. Braun and Clarke's six-phase framework was used to conduct an inductive, reflexive thematic analysis of the data.

Results: Three primary themes were identified: lack of resources, differing opinions on the value of teaching DDs, and stigma.

Conclusion: Though roughly 75 percent of participants reported that they teach DDs to their nursing students, they endorsed concerning misperceptions about the diagnoses. By failing to properly educate future PMH RNs about DDs, individuals with DDs are at risk of receiving inadequate and inappropriate nursing care and experiencing poor outcomes.

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背景和目的:尽管解离性障碍(DDs)的发病率在总人口中高达10%,但精神科-心理健康(PMH)注册护士缺乏如何护理被诊断患有这些障碍的人的教育:62名精神心理健康注册护士教育者完成了一项匿名在线调查,了解他们对向护理专业学生教授DDs的看法。布劳恩(Braun)和克拉克(Clarke)的六阶段框架被用来对数据进行归纳、反思性主题分析:结果:确定了三个主要专题:缺乏资源、对 DDs 教学价值的不同看法以及耻辱感:尽管约 75% 的参与者表示他们会向护理专业的学生教授 DDs,但他们认可了对该诊断的误解。如果不对未来的 PMH RNs 进行适当的 DDs 教育,DDs 患者就有可能接受不充分、不适当的护理,并出现不良后果。
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