De ropar efter hjälp, vi är vanmäktiga: att vårda patienter med självskadebeteende i rättspsykiatrisk vård Martin Salzmann-Erikson, specialistsjuksköterska i psykiatrisk vård och doktor i vårdvetenskap. Jennifer N Persson, specialistsjuksköterska i psykiatrisk vård och magister i vårdvetenskap. Carolina Fallqvist, specialistsjuksköterska i psykiatrisk vård och magister i vårdvetenskap ABSTRACT Introduction: This study addresses self-injury among patients receiving care in forensic psychiatry. Background: Self-injury is common among patients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder with elements of depression and schizophrenia. Self-injury affects both the patient as well as their surroundings. Objective: To describe nurses' experiences of caring for patients with self-injurious behavior in forensic psychiatric care. Method: A qualitative approach was applied. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with eight nurses. The data were thereafter analysed with an inductive and manifest content analysis. Results: The results are presented according to two categories: 'caring that evokes emotions' and 'caring that requires teamwork'. Discussion: In the present study, we demonstrate a duplicitous problem in which carers are divided over what is expected of them as responsible and professional caregivers and their perceived lack of skills and their frustration. Conclusion: Viewing self-injury as a complex expression of mental illness, we recommend that further research is needed in this area -especially in the forensic psychiatric care context, where long term health care relationships are involved.
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