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Experiences of stress among nurses in acute mental health settings.

Thomas Currid1.   

Abstract

Aim To explore occupational stressors, the lived experience of stress and the meaning of this experience for staff working in acute mental health care. Method The study adopted a hermeneutic phenomenological approach to ascertain the lived experience of stress among eight qualified staff working in a mental health NHS trust in London. A semi-structured interview format was used. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using an interpretative phenomenological analysis framework. Findings The occupational experience of nurses in this study indicates that staff are frequently subjected to violent and aggressive behaviour from patients. Such experiences adversely affect patient outcomes in that staff may be reluctant to engage with such individuals because of anxiety about being hurt or experiencing further intimidation. Environmental pressures coupled with high activity levels mean that staff have little time to focus on the task at hand or to plan future activities. As a result they find that when they go home they are unable to switch off from work. Conclusion Further investment is needed in acute mental health settings and in staff who work in this area. If this does not happen, it is likely that the quality of service provision will deteriorate and nurses' health and wellbeing will suffer.

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Keywords:  Acute mental health care;; British Nursing Index; Nurses’ health;; Stress;; Workload

Year:  2009        PMID: 28076073     DOI: 10.7748/ns.23.44.40.s51

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Stand        ISSN: 0029-6570


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