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Exploring work-related stressors experienced by mental health nurses: A qualitative descriptive study
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Exploring work-related stressors experienced by mental health nurses: A qualitative descriptive study

Alannah Cooper, Megan C. Best, Richard A. Read and Janie A. Brown
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing, Vol.31(5), pp.845-856
2024
PMID: 38462894

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Nursing Psychiatry Science & Technology
Introduction The challenging work environments mental health nurses (MHNs) encounter can negatively impact their mental health, psychological well-being and physical health. While these impacts have been investigated in quantitative research, little is known about work-related stress from the perspective of MHNs. Aim To explore the stresses faced by nurses working in mental health settings and to gain an understanding of the underlying workplace context. Method A descriptive qualitative study with data collected via semi-structured individual telephone interviews conducted with n = 21 Western Australian MHNs. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Results A total of 85 codes were generated that led to the identification of 13 subthemes and 4 main themes: (1) mental health nursing context, (2) work environment stressors, (3) factors that alleviate stress and (4) the impact of workplace stress. Discussion Many of the stressors MHNs were exposed to are modifiable, such as understaffing and poor skill mix. Modifiable stressors increased risk for MHNs, impeded patient care and exacerbated inherent stressors such as patient acuity and complexity. Implications for Practice This study collected data that provide rich descriptions of the experiences of MHNs and identify modifiable work-related stressors that could be alleviated through effective leadership and management.

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Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.21 Psychiatry
1.21.1179 Mindfulness and Mental Health
Web Of Science research areas
Nursing
Psychiatry
ESI research areas
Clinical Medicine
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