Handling conflict situations in psychosis inpatient care: Nursing staff experiences of the Interactive Approach model

Author:

Arturén Hanna1,Zetherström Jenny12,Sjöström Nils1,Abrams Daniel1,Johansson Lena234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychosis Sahlgrenska University Hospital Gothenburg Sweden

2. Department of Addiction and Dependency Sahlgrenska University Hospital Gothenburg Sweden

3. Institute of Health and Care Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

4. Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Sahlgrenska Academy, Centre for Ageing and Health (AgeCap) University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

Abstract

Accessible SummaryWhat is known on the subject? In inpatient wards, there is a risk that conflicts occur when nursing staff interact with psychotic patients. The Interactive Approach (IA) model is an action‐based model, used in psychiatric settings, to manage conflict situations. What this paper adds to existing knowledge? The IA model can be used to improve communication between nursing staff and patients in numerous critical situations. Using a structured risk scale to evaluate a conflict can be an effective way to guide action and sort out the different aspects of communication between nursing staff and psychotic patients. What are the implications for practice? The clarity of an action‐based model will help sort out which interventions are most likely to succeed in each conflict situation. The IA model highlights the importance of understanding and strengthening the patient's perspective, being flexible for each individual patient, and providing the patient with clear information about the situation. AbstractIntroductionThe Interactive Approach (IA) model is a structured management tool used to improve communication between caregivers and patients in psychiatric care settings.Aim/QuestionTo examine the nursing staff's experiences of the IA model. How do they use the interventions in conflict situations with psychotic patients?MethodA sample of nursing staff (n = 11) was recruited from three psychosis inpatient care units. Semi‐structured questions covered staff experiences of working with the problem‐solving interventions in the IA model. Transcribed data were analysed by qualitative content analysis.ResultsThree categories were defined: (1) ‘To apply a flexible approach' describes how staff tried to adapt to each patient and situation; (2) ‘Try to understand the person's inner world’ describes the importance of active listening and exploring the patient's concerns; and (3) ‘To communicate clearly’ relates to experiences of clear communication and the setting up of boundaries.DiscussionThe risk scale and training in communication skills helped the interaction between staff and patients in conflict situations. Different interventions were used with a focus on maintaining patient alliance.Implications for PracticeThe findings highlight the importance of educational efforts and practical training, to prevent violence and the use of coercive measures.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference31 articles.

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