Newly hired nurses’ transitional challenges and coping with caring for schizophrenia patients in a psychiatric training hospital

Background & Aim: This study aimed to explore the transitional challenges of newly hired psychiatric nurses in the care of clients with schizophrenia and the coping mechanisms that they use to overcome their transitional challenges. Methods & Materials: This descriptive-qualitative study...

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Main Authors: Reynold Culimay Padagas, John Vinnie Panuelos, Kim Franco Odoya, Rhencel Cabardo, Vincent Pierre Louise Castro, Mary Ann Manio, Alexandrae Nabablit, Mikaela Angela Papilla
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-07-01
Series:Nursing Practice Today
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Online Access:https://npt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/npt/article/view/1049
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spelling doaj-008b9e0697974e64a7aa6080d72af3bb2020-11-25T04:06:19ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesNursing Practice Today2383-11542383-11622020-07-018110.18502/npt.v8i1.4492Newly hired nurses’ transitional challenges and coping with caring for schizophrenia patients in a psychiatric training hospitalReynold Culimay Padagas0John Vinnie Panuelos1Kim Franco Odoya2Rhencel Cabardo3Vincent Pierre Louise Castro4Mary Ann Manio5Alexandrae Nabablit6Mikaela Angela Papilla7College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Jose Rizal University, Mandaluyong, PhilippinesOur Lady of Guadalupe Colleges, Mandaluyong, PhilippinesOur Lady of Guadalupe Colleges, Mandaluyong, PhilippinesOur Lady of Guadalupe Colleges, Mandaluyong, PhilippinesOur Lady of Guadalupe Colleges, Mandaluyong, PhilippinesOur Lady of Guadalupe Colleges, Mandaluyong, PhilippinesOur Lady of Guadalupe Colleges, Mandaluyong, PhilippinesOur Lady of Guadalupe Colleges, Mandaluyong, Philippines Background & Aim: This study aimed to explore the transitional challenges of newly hired psychiatric nurses in the care of clients with schizophrenia and the coping mechanisms that they use to overcome their transitional challenges. Methods & Materials: This descriptive-qualitative study interviewed six purposively selected newly hired psychiatric nurses caring for patients with schizophrenia who work for about six months to two years in a Psychiatric Training Hospital in the Philippines.  An interview protocol was used to obtain data with strict observance of relevant ethical considerations. In determining the emerging themes and subthemes from the transcribed data with trustworthiness, thematic analysis was employed. Results: Two major prior codes were explored, namely, transitional challenges and coping mechanisms. On the one hand, five subthemes emerged under the transitional challenges that include emotional challenges, need for professional growth, nurses’ recognition of the inability to patient care management, need support from more experienced colleagues. Experience/feel the shock in the encounter of people with a mental health condition. On the other hand, four subthemes were unearthed under coping mechanisms that include emotional responses, professional coping strategies (i.e., reliance on the adequate support system, establishing the professional nurse-patient relationship, call to professional advancement, and commitment to evidence-based practice), and institutional coping strategies. Conclusion: While newly hired nurses experience tremendous transitional challenges, their coping mechanisms continuously emerge and develop. The nursing administration needs to foster sustainable mentoring and resilience programs essential in aiding newly hired nurses’ adaptation and adjustment to the professional work environment. https://npt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/npt/article/view/1049transitional challenges; coping mechanisms; psychiatric nurse; qualitative research
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author Reynold Culimay Padagas
John Vinnie Panuelos
Kim Franco Odoya
Rhencel Cabardo
Vincent Pierre Louise Castro
Mary Ann Manio
Alexandrae Nabablit
Mikaela Angela Papilla
spellingShingle Reynold Culimay Padagas
John Vinnie Panuelos
Kim Franco Odoya
Rhencel Cabardo
Vincent Pierre Louise Castro
Mary Ann Manio
Alexandrae Nabablit
Mikaela Angela Papilla
Newly hired nurses’ transitional challenges and coping with caring for schizophrenia patients in a psychiatric training hospital
Nursing Practice Today
transitional challenges; coping mechanisms; psychiatric nurse; qualitative research
author_facet Reynold Culimay Padagas
John Vinnie Panuelos
Kim Franco Odoya
Rhencel Cabardo
Vincent Pierre Louise Castro
Mary Ann Manio
Alexandrae Nabablit
Mikaela Angela Papilla
author_sort Reynold Culimay Padagas
title Newly hired nurses’ transitional challenges and coping with caring for schizophrenia patients in a psychiatric training hospital
title_short Newly hired nurses’ transitional challenges and coping with caring for schizophrenia patients in a psychiatric training hospital
title_full Newly hired nurses’ transitional challenges and coping with caring for schizophrenia patients in a psychiatric training hospital
title_fullStr Newly hired nurses’ transitional challenges and coping with caring for schizophrenia patients in a psychiatric training hospital
title_full_unstemmed Newly hired nurses’ transitional challenges and coping with caring for schizophrenia patients in a psychiatric training hospital
title_sort newly hired nurses’ transitional challenges and coping with caring for schizophrenia patients in a psychiatric training hospital
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Nursing Practice Today
issn 2383-1154
2383-1162
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background & Aim: This study aimed to explore the transitional challenges of newly hired psychiatric nurses in the care of clients with schizophrenia and the coping mechanisms that they use to overcome their transitional challenges. Methods & Materials: This descriptive-qualitative study interviewed six purposively selected newly hired psychiatric nurses caring for patients with schizophrenia who work for about six months to two years in a Psychiatric Training Hospital in the Philippines.  An interview protocol was used to obtain data with strict observance of relevant ethical considerations. In determining the emerging themes and subthemes from the transcribed data with trustworthiness, thematic analysis was employed. Results: Two major prior codes were explored, namely, transitional challenges and coping mechanisms. On the one hand, five subthemes emerged under the transitional challenges that include emotional challenges, need for professional growth, nurses’ recognition of the inability to patient care management, need support from more experienced colleagues. Experience/feel the shock in the encounter of people with a mental health condition. On the other hand, four subthemes were unearthed under coping mechanisms that include emotional responses, professional coping strategies (i.e., reliance on the adequate support system, establishing the professional nurse-patient relationship, call to professional advancement, and commitment to evidence-based practice), and institutional coping strategies. Conclusion: While newly hired nurses experience tremendous transitional challenges, their coping mechanisms continuously emerge and develop. The nursing administration needs to foster sustainable mentoring and resilience programs essential in aiding newly hired nurses’ adaptation and adjustment to the professional work environment.
topic transitional challenges; coping mechanisms; psychiatric nurse; qualitative research
url https://npt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/npt/article/view/1049
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