Caregiving and receiving experiences in UK community mental health services during COVID-19 pandemic restrictions: A qualitative, co-produced study

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作者
Mckeown, Jane [1 ]
Short, Valentina [2 ]
Newbronner, Elizabeth [3 ]
Wildbore, Ellie [4 ]
Black, Carrie-Ann [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Sheffield Hlth & Social Care NHS FT, Sheffield, England
[2] Tees Esk & Wear Valley NHS FT, Durham, England
[3] Univ York, York, N Yorkshire, England
[4] Sheffield Hlth & Social Care NHS FT, Sheffield, England
[5] South London & Maudsley NHS FT, London, England
关键词
care; Community Mental Health Team; co-production; COVID-19; lived-experience; qualitative;
D O I
10.1111/jpm.13001
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
What is known on the subject?At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, little was known about ways of delivering registered nurse practice within CMHTs under restrictions associated with a global pandemic.Emerging research focused on broad healthcare staff wellbeing during the pandemic. Qualitative research explored the overall response of COVID-19 on people with existing health needs or remote working more specifically.Over the past 2 years studies have emerged detailing experiences but no studies have used qualitative research to understand community mental health nurses and service users experience of services.What the paper adds to existing knowledge?This co-produced qualitative study is the first to explore the changes to CMHT care from the experience of service users and nurses later in the COVID-19 pandemic. The study questions whether recovery-based approaches are possible in a hybrid way of working. The findings identify challenges for nurses' well-being and work-life boundaries when working from home.The study adds to historical professional narratives of mental health nursing.What are the implications for practice:While hybrid approaches developed in response to COVID-19 restrictions may offer more choice these approaches need further co-produced evaluation on the impact of recovery-focused care and therapeutic relationships.Mental health nurses need to review how future hybrid working continues to impact nurses' mental health and emotional safety.Nurses and service users need to raise awareness within society and policy on the impact that COVID-19 had on people with existing mental health conditions.
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