Sjuksköterskornas uppfattning av hur processorienterad omvårdnadshandledning kan befrämja
deras psykiska hälsa
Engelsk titel: Nurses' conception of how clinical supervision can promote their mental health
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Författare:
Ohlson E
;
Arvidsson B
Email: ohlson.elisabeth@telia.com
Språk: Swe
Antal referenser: 25
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 05073826
Sammanfattning
Nursing is a profession involving
mental strain. Sick-rates among
nurses are increasing. Positive
working conditions are essential
in order to prevent the negative
effects of work-related stress. The
aim of this study was to describe
how clinical group supervision
can promote mental health
among nurses. Data was collected
by means of semi-structured
interviews with 12 nurses having
attended clinical supervision for
1,5 year. The material was analysed
using a qualitative method
with reference to phenomenography.
The analysis resulted in
three qualitatively different descriptive
categories: 1. To reflect;
to talk and work with emotions.
2. To feel support; to feel strengthened
personally and professionally.
3. To have control; to set
limits and cope with stress. The
result shows that clinical supervision
has an impact when it comes
to preventing negative effects of
work-related stress. Karasek-Theorell
´s «demand-control-supportmodel
» confirms the conception
that clinical group supervision
has a protective and supporting
effect on nurses’ mental health.
The consensus of opinion is that
clinical group supervision prevents
the negative effects of workrelated
stress. Further research is
therefore needed to investigate if
there is a connection between clinical
group supervision and sickrates
among nurses.