Staff and service users' experiences of the self-harm pathway on an acute inpatient ward

Author:

Parker Beth1,Swift Elaine2,Gkika Styliani2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Health Research, Lancaster University, UK

2. Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Abstract

Background/Aims A female acute inpatient mental health ward developed a care pathway to support women who self-harm during their admission. This service evaluation was the first to explore staff and patients' experiences of the care pathway using qualitative methods. Methods Semi-structured interviews were completed with eight staff members and five patients. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the interview data. Results Themes that developed from staff interviews were about effects on staff and staff support, enabling patients to manage self-harm autonomously and the ward environment. Themes developed from patient interviews included enabling engagement, putting skills into practice and least restrictive practice. Staff and patients viewed the pathway as effective in reducing self-harm incidents and levels of restriction on the ward. Conclusions The pathway was viewed positively by staff and patients, although improvements could be considered to increase its efficacy.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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