Perspectives of Mental Health Nurses About Sexual Safety in Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units

Author:

Olasoji Michael12ORCID,Taylah Powell1,Megan Layne1,Hui Ting Ting1,Nathan Adamson1,Caroline Buultjens1,Anderson Shelley1,Sue Belmore1,Joseph Bindu2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Alfred Mental Health and Addictions Alfred Health Victoria Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Institute of Health and Wellbeing Federation University Ballarat Victoria Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe overall aim of this study is to explore the views of mental health nurses (MHNs) about the sexual safety of consumers receiving care in acute inpatient units. In Australia, people accessing mental health inpatient units have reported feeling unsafe while receiving care including experiences of sexual harassment and abuse from other patients. There has been no study to date that has explored the views of the MHNs providing care. An explorative descriptive qualitative study. Data were collected through semi‐structured interviews involving n = 8 MHNs working on a metropolitan acute inpatient unit recruited using purposive convenience sampling. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. The findings of this study highlighted the themes of ‘It's everyone's job to keep the patient safe’, ‘Going over expectations’, ‘Impact on patients’ and ‘Built environment’. Participants in this study believed that the sexual safety of patients in the inpatient unit is everyone's responsibility and that it was important during the admission process to ensure patients are aware of how to both seek help if needed and ensure that their actions or behaviours do not pose sexual safety concerns in others. Ensuring sexual safety in the mental health inpatient units is a complex issue that requires evidence‐based multipronged interventions involving all key stakeholders within the units.

Publisher

Wiley

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