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Mental health nurses' constructions of compassion: A discourse analysis

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
Volume 31, Issue 5, Pages 1186-1197

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/inm.13026

Keywords

compassion; discourse; mental health nursing; perspectives

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  1. Economic and Social Research Council [ESRC] [ES/P000711/1]

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Compassion is an integral element of contemporary nursing work and is recognized as essential for improving health outcomes. However, there is limited understanding of how compassion is perceived in the mental health practice setting. This study conducted interviews with seven mental health nurses and identified compassion as an intrinsic part of their profession and highlighted the barriers and constraints that hindered the practice of compassion. System-wide action is required to strengthen the practice of compassion and enhance health outcomes.
Compassion is an important element of contemporary nursing work. Compassion has been recognized as necessary for improving health outcomes. However, very little is known about how compassion is understood in the mental health practice setting. We conducted interviews with seven mental health nurses to explore their perspectives on compassion and views on compassion policy. Analysis of the data revealed that compassion was identified and discussed as Compassion as part of the person (and the profession); Compassion: Fundamental to the nursing role; Barriers to compassion; Perspectives on compassion policy. In addition, findings demonstrated ethical constraints on compassion in the mental health context, as well as the administrative burden on nurses more broadly, which was also a reported barrier to compassion. Mental health nurses identified compassion as fundamental to their clinical practice, yet compassion was impeded owing to practical and emotional constraints upon nurses. System-wide action must be taken to increase and support the mental health nursing workforce to strengthen the practice of compassion. This will be fundamental to improving health outcomes that are claimed to be enhanced by compassion. This study is reported according to the COREQ guidelines.

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