A model for psychiatric nurses to facilitate the mental health of women living with borderline personality disorder.

Q2 Medicine Curationis Pub Date : 2021-01-15 DOI:10.4102/curationis.v44i1.2157
Nompumelelo Ntshingila, Annie Temane, Marie Poggenpoel, Chris Myburgh
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Background: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterised by emotional dysregulation, feelings of worthlessness, impulsivity, suicidality and poor relationships. As a result of the challenges in the treatment of women living with BPD and the lack of skills from the psychiatric nurse, there was a need to develop a model for psychiatric nurses to facilitate the mental health of women living with BPD.

Objectives: To describe the process that was followed in developing, describing and evaluating a model that could be used as a framework of reference for psychiatric nurses to facilitate the mental health of women living with BPD.

Method: A theory-generative, qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual study design was used to develop the model. The central concept of the model was derived from a previous study: 'The experiences of women living with borderline personality disorder'. The process entailed the identification of the central concept and other essential criteria, the classification of the central concepts and describing the relationships between the concepts.

Results: The central concept was identified as 'facilitation of self-empowerment' of women living with BPD. The concepts 'facilitation' and 'self-empowerment' were defined and classified. The identified and defined central concepts were placed into interrelated statements. The model to facilitate self-empowerment of women living with BPD was developed, described and evaluated. The model has not been implemented.

Conclusion: The model provides a framework of reference for psychiatric nurses to facilitate self-empowerment of women living with BPD.

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精神科护士促进边缘型人格障碍妇女心理健康的模式。
背景:边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的特征是情绪失调、无价值感、冲动、自杀倾向和糟糕的人际关系。由于在治疗患有BPD的妇女方面存在挑战,而且精神科护士缺乏技能,因此有必要为精神科护士制定一种模式,以促进患有BPD的妇女的心理健康。目的:描述开发、描述和评估一个模型的过程,该模型可作为精神科护士促进BPD妇女心理健康的参考框架。方法:采用理论生成、定性、探索性、描述性和情境性研究设计来开发模型。该模型的核心概念来源于之前的一项研究:“患有边缘型人格障碍的女性的经历”。这一过程包括确定中心概念和其他基本标准,对中心概念进行分类和描述概念之间的关系。结果:中心概念被确定为“促进BPD女性的自我赋权”。对“促进”和“自我授权”两个概念进行了定义和分类。确定和定义的中心概念被置于相互关联的陈述中。开发、描述和评估了促进BPD妇女自我赋权的模型。该模型尚未实现。结论:该模型为精神科护士促进女性BPD患者自我赋权提供了参考框架。
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