主题分析
心理健康
护理部
护士教育
焦点小组
定性研究
心理学
透视图(图形)
艺术
医学教育
医学
心理治疗师
社会学
社会科学
人工智能
人类学
计算机科学
政治学
法学
作者
Lucian Hadrian Milasan,Angela Farr,Isabel Turnbull,Daniel Scott‐Purdy
摘要
Abstract Trauma has been increasingly considered in mental health policies and strategies worldwide. However, the implementation of such initiatives into practice remains inconsistent resulting in a fragmented approach to trauma‐informed care. One explanation for the current state of trauma services is the unpreparedness of mental health nurses in line with emerging traumagenic theoretical frameworks. We addressed this gap by implementing an innovative pedagogic project co‐produced with people with lived experience of trauma. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore mental health nursing students' perspective on the usefulness of an art‐based approach to learning about, and working with, trauma in a non‐interactive virtual reality (VR) environment. Ten mental health nursing students have been conveniently selected to take part in a focus group. The thematic analysis revealed authenticity, the power of arts, and underutilisation of arts in mental health nursing as key themes following students' reflections and critical discussions. Recommendations to enhance trauma‐informed nursing education and practice are made to support an approach that has the potential to instil positive changes in the way mental health nursing students perceive and work with trauma in their practice.
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