第9回 国際ヘルスヒューマニティーズ学会

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[12-5] Interpersonal relationships between patients and nursing students in psychiatric nursing practice:
Analysis of patient interviews

*夫 博美1,2、石丸 昌彦3 (1. 放送大学大学院 文化科学研究科 修士課程(日本)、2. 大阪信愛学院短期大学 看護学科(日本)、3. 放送大学大学院 文化科学研究科(日本))

発表言語:日本語

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Background: It is necessary to understand interpersonal relationships between the patients and the students during a psychiatric nursing practice. However, there have been only few studies performed from the patients’ perspective.
Purpose: To clarify how patients experience interpersonal relationship in psychiatric nursing practice.
Method: Interviews were conducted with 29 patients with psychiatric disorders who had an experience of taking charge of a student for nursing practices, Data were analyzed using a modified grounded theory approach. The study was conducted with an approval by the Research Ethics Review Committee of The Open University of Japan (2019-11)
Results/Discussion: The patient-student relationship consisted of a , and a . Patients were mostly aware of their in terms of the students’ learning, although some of them felt it burdensome to spend time with the students. In the process of their , the patients felt a growing sense of security with the students, and developed a more comfortable relationship with an enhanced communication. The results suggest that an appropriate care should be delivered through the students’ communication and their constant presence so as to raise a good mood and a sense of security among the patients.