护士对精神科患者同时出现精神障碍和物质使用障碍的认知:一项有根据的理论研究

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Advanced Nursing Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1111/jan.16748
Etienne Bertrand, Jean‐Manuel Morvillers
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目的探讨精神科和精神卫生护士对精神科患者同时出现精神障碍和物质使用障碍的看法。设计一种探索性质的研究设计,基于扎根理论,采用施特劳斯分析程序。方法对11名精神科和精神卫生护士进行半结构化访谈。参与者是在法国巴黎大都会区的一家公立精神病院招募的。面对面的采访在2024年2月至2024年5月之间进行。在开放、轴向和选择性编码阶段连续分析现场记录和访谈数据。结果确定的核心类别是“等待患者的意愿改变出现”,当护理患者同时发生物质使用障碍时。这个积极的等待期涉及两个离散护理目标之间的平衡策略:稳定患者的临床状态和保持护患关系的完整性。确定病人的意愿改变提供了一个机会,以协调这两个方面的精神科护理通过增加合作的组成部分的关系。结论:我们的研究结果产生的实质性理论有助于理解精神科护理中出现共同发生的物质使用障碍的护士和患者之间的相互作用和关系过程。对专业和/或患者护理的启示本研究的启示包括需要进一步强调协作方法,这种方法甚至可以应用于康复的早期或预思考阶段。鉴于精神科环境中同时发生的物质使用障碍的高流行率,组织政策应系统地包括成瘾护理领域的培训。impact的研究结果可以帮助护士批判性地审视他们在与同时发生药物使用障碍的患者接触时所遇到的挑战。本研究遵循COREQ(报告定性研究的综合标准)清单。病人或公众捐款:没有病人或公众捐款。
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Nurses' Perceptions of Patients With Co‐Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders in Psychiatric Settings: A Grounded Theory Study
AimTo explore psychiatric and mental health nurses' perceptions of patients with co‐occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders in psychiatric settings.DesignAn exploratory qualitative study design based on grounded theory, employing Straussian analytic procedures.MethodSemi‐structured interviews were conducted with 11 psychiatric and mental health nurses. Participants were recruited at a public psychiatric hospital located in the Paris metropolitan area of France. Face‐to‐face interviews took place between February 2024 and May 2024. Field notes and interview data were continuously analysed during open, axial and selective coding phases.ResultsThe core category identified was ‘waiting for a patient's will to change to emerge’ when caring for patients with co‐occurring substance use disorders. This active waiting period involved a balancing strategy between two discrete care objectives: stabilising the patient's clinical status and keeping the nurse‐patient relationship intact. Identifying a patient's will to change provided an opportunity to reconcile these two aspects of psychiatric nursing through the addition of a collaborative component to the relationship.ConclusionThe substantive theory generated by our findings contributes to understanding the interactional and relational processes that occur between nurses and patients presenting with co‐occurring substance use disorders in the context of psychiatric care.Implications for the Profession and/or Patient CareImplications of our study include the need for further emphasis on collaborative approaches that can be applied even in early or pre‐contemplative stages of recovery. Organisational policies should systematically include training in the field of addiction care, given the high prevalence of co‐occurring substance use disorders in psychiatric settings.ImpactOur findings can assist nurses in critically examining the challenges they experience when engaging with patients with co‐occurring substance use disorders.Reporting MethodThis research adheres to the COREQ (COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research) Checklist.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.
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