Exploration of nurses' experiences of the assessment and management of patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape

Magister Curationis - MCur === Unlawful absence of patients from the acute psychiatric ward increases concern on the part of the professionals responsible for their care. Patients who abscond from psychiatric hospitals represent a risk of potential harm to patients or the general public. Consequen...

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Main Author: Malgas, Fikile Nelson
Other Authors: Bimerew, Million S
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5682
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-56822018-01-19T03:57:30Z Exploration of nurses' experiences of the assessment and management of patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape Malgas, Fikile Nelson Bimerew, Million S Psychiatric patients Experiences Absconding Inpatients Risk assessment Risk management Western Cape Magister Curationis - MCur Unlawful absence of patients from the acute psychiatric ward increases concern on the part of the professionals responsible for their care. Patients who abscond from psychiatric hospitals represent a risk of potential harm to patients or the general public. Consequences of absconding may include physical harm and prolonged treatment time, as well as considerable economic cost to the family and government. The aim of the study was to explore and describe the nurse's experiences of assessment and management for patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape. A qualitative approach using an exploratory descriptive design was applied to conduct this study. The target population was mental health nurses working in acute psychiatric wards where patients were at risk of absconding. A sample of ten (n=10) mental health nurses was purposively selected to participate in the study. Semistructured interviews were used to collect the data from participants. Data collection continued until data saturation was reached (until no further new information emerged). Data was analysed manually by coding, categorizing and identifying similar patterns. Trustworthiness of the study was ensured through addressing the confirmability, transferability; credibility and dependability. Ethics approval was obtained from the University Research Ethics Committee and Ethics Committee of the Department of Health and the selected psychiatric hospital. The ethical principles of the right to self-determination, withdrawal from the research study, privacy, autonomy and confidentiality, fair treatment, protection from discomfort and harm, and obtaining informed written consent were adhered to. Three themes emerged from the data: risk assessment, risk management, and increased observations. The results of the study was discussed with relevant recent literature evidence. The qualitative research is limited to few study sample size, and the results cannot be generalized to other similar population. 2018-01-17T13:24:02Z 2018-01-17T13:24:02Z 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5682 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Psychiatric patients
Experiences
Absconding
Inpatients
Risk assessment
Risk management
Western Cape
spellingShingle Psychiatric patients
Experiences
Absconding
Inpatients
Risk assessment
Risk management
Western Cape
Malgas, Fikile Nelson
Exploration of nurses' experiences of the assessment and management of patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape
description Magister Curationis - MCur === Unlawful absence of patients from the acute psychiatric ward increases concern on the part of the professionals responsible for their care. Patients who abscond from psychiatric hospitals represent a risk of potential harm to patients or the general public. Consequences of absconding may include physical harm and prolonged treatment time, as well as considerable economic cost to the family and government. The aim of the study was to explore and describe the nurse's experiences of assessment and management for patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape. A qualitative approach using an exploratory descriptive design was applied to conduct this study. The target population was mental health nurses working in acute psychiatric wards where patients were at risk of absconding. A sample of ten (n=10) mental health nurses was purposively selected to participate in the study. Semistructured interviews were used to collect the data from participants. Data collection continued until data saturation was reached (until no further new information emerged). Data was analysed manually by coding, categorizing and identifying similar patterns. Trustworthiness of the study was ensured through addressing the confirmability, transferability; credibility and dependability. Ethics approval was obtained from the University Research Ethics Committee and Ethics Committee of the Department of Health and the selected psychiatric hospital. The ethical principles of the right to self-determination, withdrawal from the research study, privacy, autonomy and confidentiality, fair treatment, protection from discomfort and harm, and obtaining informed written consent were adhered to. Three themes emerged from the data: risk assessment, risk management, and increased observations. The results of the study was discussed with relevant recent literature evidence. The qualitative research is limited to few study sample size, and the results cannot be generalized to other similar population.
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title Exploration of nurses' experiences of the assessment and management of patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape
title_short Exploration of nurses' experiences of the assessment and management of patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape
title_full Exploration of nurses' experiences of the assessment and management of patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape
title_fullStr Exploration of nurses' experiences of the assessment and management of patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of nurses' experiences of the assessment and management of patients at risk of absconding from an acute psychiatric ward in the Western Cape
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