Nursing Students’ Stigma on Mental Hospital Exposure: A Phenomenological Study

Kathleen Jose G. Balajadia, C. C. Carlos, Dawnald Russel L. De la Cruz, A. G. Bingcang
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Exposure to mentally ill clients is challenging because of the fear attached to it. Oftentimes, the mentally ill are viewed as dangerous, unpredictable, and bizarre, which brings fear to other individuals, including health professionals. Professional care providers suffer from common fears and apprehension upon contact with the patient. Professional stigma, which refers to the nursing students’ fears towards exposure to mentally ill patients, was explored in this study. The study utilized a phenomenological research design. Semi-structured interviews were conducted among ten nursing students from a university in Cavite and triangulation of the data using interviews with clinical instructors and blockmates was employed. Thematic analysis was done using Colaizzi’s approach.  Findings showed that mental illness was considered as a poor coping mechanism that results in mental dysfunction, disturbance of a normal pattern of thinking, and a point of struggle to adjust to the society for acceptance. Themes that emerged regarding fear before mental health exposure were fear of physical harm or violence, transference, and inadequacy in delivery of care. However, after exposure, the fears were observed to be minimal. Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended that schools of nursing which expose their students in the psychiatric ward must include briefing and debriefing of students. Clinical instructors should orient nursing students prior to exposure to the mental ward to desensitize them. In addition, emphasis on the importance of increasing awareness on how stigma affects society and the mentally ill must be given importance in order to provide efficient nursing care.
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护生对精神病院暴露的污名:现象学研究
与精神病患者接触是一项挑战,因为与之相关的是恐惧。通常,精神病患者被视为危险的、不可预测的和奇怪的,这给其他人带来了恐惧,包括卫生专业人员。专业医护人员在与病人接触时通常会感到恐惧和忧虑。专业污名是指护生对接触精神病患者的恐惧。本研究采用现象学研究设计。本研究采用半结构化访谈法对10名来自加州一所大学的护理专业学生进行访谈,并采用与临床导师和实习伙伴的访谈对数据进行三角剖分。主题分析采用Colaizzi的方法。研究结果表明,精神疾病被认为是一种不良的应对机制,导致精神功能障碍,正常思维模式受到干扰,难以适应社会。在精神健康暴露之前出现的关于恐惧的主题是对身体伤害或暴力的恐惧、移情和提供护理的不足。然而,在接触后,这种恐惧被观察到是最小的。基于研究的结果,建议在精神科病房暴露学生的护理学校必须包括学生的简报和汇报。临床指导员应在护理学生进入精神病房前引导他们脱敏。此外,必须强调提高对耻辱如何影响社会和精神病患者的认识的重要性,以便提供有效的护理。
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