Taipei Medical University

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Ma WF, Shih FJ
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------>fullAbstract=The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the subjective perceptions of the impact of caring with the hospitalized patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) on psychiatric nurses. A purposive sample of psychiatric nurses with experiences of caring with at least one hospitalized BPD patient was obtained at one leading psychiatric hospital in northern Taiwan. A semi-structured interview guide and audio-taped recording skill was employed, and data were analyzed by qualitative content analysis. Thirteen female nurses participated in this project. Eighty percent of them were aged between 26-35 (mean +/- SD = 31.77 +/- 4.92). Thirty-eight percent of nurses were registered professional nurses; 54% worked as psychiatric nurses for 5-7 years; and 69% ever took care of 3-4 subjects with BPD. Several impacts of the caring experiences on nurses were identified. They are as follows: (1) becoming more knowledgeable about the BPD patients~ characteristics and the related nursing care; (2) having positive or negative motivation of nursing profession; (3) changing nurses~ attitudes of interpersonal relationship; (4) valuing nurses~ personal belongings; and (5) enhancing nurses~ understanding and facilitating their personal growth. The result of this study may empower psychiatric nurses to better understand the BPD patients, and to increase nurses~ motivation of caring them. It may also enhance the quality care for these patients and the nurses~ sense of satisfaction.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z