Disaster preparedness perceptions and psychological first‐aid competencies of psychiatric nurses

Author:

Çömez Ikican Tuba1ORCID,Şahin Bayindir Gizem2ORCID,Engin Yusuf3,Albal Esra3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing Department of Mental Health and Diseases Nursing Istanbul University Fatih Istanbul Turkey

2. Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing Department of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Şişli Istanbul Turkey

3. Istanbul Bakırköy Mazhar Osman Mental Health and Neurological Diseases Education and Research Hospital Bakırköy Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractAimThis study aimed to determine the disaster preparedness perceptions and psychological first‐aid competencies of psychiatric nurses.BackgroundNurses must recognize the risks before a disaster occurs and have an action plan for providing effective physical and psychological care to patients and other affected individuals during and after the disaster. It is especially important for psychiatric nurses caring for a high‐risk group, such as psychiatric patients, to be prepared for disasters and be able to support patients by recognizing the psychological reactions that may occur after a disaster and managing their care accordingly.MethodsFor this cross‐sectional and correlational study, data on 122 nurses were collected using a personal information form, the preparedness perception scale of disaster in nurses, and the psychological first‐aid application self‐efficacy scale.ResultsThe mean score for the participants’ perception of overall disaster preparedness was 76.70 ± 8.30, the mean score for the preparation stage was 27.02 ± 2.82, the mean score for the intervention stage was 30.40 ± 5.15, the mean score for the post‐disaster stage was 19.27 ± 2.88, and the mean score for psychological first‐aid application self‐efficacy was 140.28 ± 19.17.ConclusionThe findings showed that psychiatric nurses were above the medium level in terms of disaster preparedness perceptions and psychological first‐aid application self‐efficacy.Implications for nursing and health policyIt is important for nurses caring for high‐risk groups, such as psychiatric patients, to be aware of disaster preparedness, to recognize psychological reactions that may be observed after a disaster, and to be aware of psychological first‐aid practices that can be used to intervene in a disaster.

Publisher

Wiley

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