Lived experiences of Ghanaian community psychiatric nurses resilience strategies in combating stigma: an interpretive phenomenology.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING BMC Nursing Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1186/s12912-025-02818-2
Abigail Ansere Buertey, Gideon Lawer Puplampu, Mary Ani-Amponsah, Mohammad Amin Ibrahim Jibril, Alexander Attiogbe
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Background: Community Psychiatric Nurses (CPNs) deliver healthcare services to people with mental illness, offering in-home, personalized care. However, stigma surrounding mental illness in both rural and urban communities complicates service delivery. Stigma refers to a social construct involving the devaluation and discrimination against individuals based on perceived undesirable characteristics or attributes. This study aimed to explore how community psychiatric nurses employ resilience strategies to combat stigma.

Methods: This study used an interpretive phenomenological framework to examine community psychiatric nurses' experiences with stigma. Participants were purposefully sampled, and interviews were audio-taped and manually transcribed. Thematic analysis was conducted, achieving data saturation by the 12th participant, ensuring comprehensive coverage of recurring themes and patterns without new information emerging.

Results: The CPNs employ a variety of resilience strategies to manage the stigma they encounter in their professional lives. Many CPNs choose to avoid situations or individuals that perpetuate stigma. This passive approach allows them to shield themselves from negative interactions and comments, creating a buffer against the emotional toll of stigma. In contrast to avoidance, some nurses adopt a proactive stance by directly addressing and challenging stigma when they encounter it. This approach not only empowers them but also serves to educate others about the realities of their profession. The CPNs often find solace and strength in discussions with their peers. These supportive conversations provide a safe space for sharing experiences. The CPN actively engage in public education efforts to raise awareness and reduce stigma within their communities.

Conclusion: The findings indicate a complex interplay between resilience strategies and the professional experiences of CPNs, suggesting that targeted interventions could enhance their resilience and effectiveness in combating stigma.

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加纳社区精神科护士在对抗污名的弹性策略的生活经验:解释现象学。
背景:社区精神科护士(CPNs)为精神疾病患者提供医疗保健服务,提供居家、个性化护理。然而,在农村和城市社区,围绕精神疾病的污名化使服务的提供复杂化。污名指的是一种社会结构,涉及基于感知到的不受欢迎的特征或属性对个人的贬低和歧视。本研究旨在探讨社区精神科护士如何运用弹性策略来对抗污名。方法:本研究采用解释现象学框架对社区精神科护士的病耻感经历进行调查。有目的地对参与者进行抽样调查,并对访谈进行录音和人工转录。进行了专题分析,到第12个参与者时实现了数据饱和,确保全面覆盖反复出现的主题和模式,而不会出现新的信息。结果:cpn采用各种弹性策略来管理他们在职业生涯中遇到的耻辱。许多cpn选择避免使污名永久化的情况或个人。这种被动的方法使他们能够保护自己免受负面互动和评论的影响,为耻辱带来的情感损失创造缓冲。与回避相反,一些护士在遇到耻辱时采取积极主动的立场,直接解决和挑战耻辱。这种方法不仅赋予他们权力,也有助于教育其他人了解他们职业的现实。cpn经常在与同伴的讨论中找到安慰和力量。这些支持性的对话为分享经验提供了一个安全的空间。CPN积极参与公共教育工作,以提高认识并减少其社区内的耻辱。结论:研究结果表明,心理弹性策略与cpn的专业经验之间存在复杂的相互作用,这表明有针对性的干预可以增强他们在对抗污名化方面的心理弹性和有效性。
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BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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