THE ATTITUDE OF NURSES TOWARDS RELAPSE PREVENTION AMONG PSYCHIATRIC IN FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL

 

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Project Abstract

Psychiatric patients are at a higher risk of relapse compared to individuals with other medical conditions. Nurses play a crucial role in relapse prevention among psychiatric patients, as they are often the primary caregivers in mental health settings. Understanding the attitude of nurses towards relapse prevention is vital in enhancing patient outcomes and reducing the burden on healthcare systems. This study aims to explore the attitude of nurses towards relapse prevention among psychiatric patients in the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital. The research will employ a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to obtain a comprehensive understanding of nurses' attitudes towards relapse prevention. The quantitative survey will utilize a structured questionnaire to assess nurses' knowledge, beliefs, and practices related to relapse prevention. On the other hand, qualitative interviews will delve deeper into the underlying factors influencing nurses' attitudes, such as training, experience, and organizational support. The study will involve a sample of nurses working in different psychiatric units within the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital. By including nurses with varying levels of experience and training, the research aims to capture a diverse range of perspectives on relapse prevention. Quantitative data analysis will involve descriptive statistics to summarize nurses' attitudes, while qualitative data will undergo thematic analysis to identify recurring themes and patterns. Findings from this study are expected to shed light on the current attitudes of nurses towards relapse prevention and highlight areas for improvement in psychiatric care. By identifying potential gaps in nurses' knowledge or practices, healthcare providers can implement targeted interventions to enhance relapse prevention strategies. Moreover, understanding the factors that shape nurses' attitudes can inform the development of tailored training programs and organizational policies to support nurses in their role in preventing relapse among psychiatric patients. Ultimately, this research aims to contribute to the enhancement of psychiatric care delivery in the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital by fostering a positive attitude towards relapse prevention among nurses. By ensuring that nurses are equipped with the necessary knowledge and resources, healthcare providers can improve patient outcomes and promote recovery among psychiatric patients.

Project Overview

<p>INTRODUCTION<br><br>1.1 Background of the Study<br><br>Psychiatric illness has fascinated and confounded healers, scientist and philosopher for centuries, it symptoms have been attributed to possession by demons considered to be punishment by the gods for the evil done or accepted as evidence of the inhumanity of its sufferers victims. Thus explanation resulted in enduring stigma for those whose were diagnosed with such disorders. Even today, much of the sigma persist although it has less to do with demonic possession than with society’s unwillingness to shoulder the tremendous cost associated with mental illness.<br><br>Relapse is one of the most severe problem of mental health care givers. It is common in about 1.3% of the already treated cases of mental illness or more than two million people (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [USDHHS] 1999). Its economic cost is envious. Direct cost of relapse treatment expenses of most psychiatric illness were estimated 2.5% of the total treatment of first hand mental illness care budget in 1998 (American Psychiatric Association [APA] 2000). The last year for which these data were available (USDHHS, 1999). In 1997, this accountant for $23.6 billion of mental health care dollar spent. The indirect cost such as lost of wages, premature death and incarceration were estimated to be $46 billion in the first half of 1998 (APA, 2000). Further unemployment among permanent disability is 10% (APA 1998). The cost relapse in terms of individuals and family suffering are probably inestimable.<br><br>Despite the current trend in modern treatment, there is still an alarming rate of relapse and the reoccurrence of psychiatric illness globally. Individual who ought to be productive and responsible in life are wasting away on daily basis. Today patients are required to stay for a short period of time in the hospital admission and discharge to home environment to help reduce dependency on the hospital care and reducing relapse. Also this helps to reduce stigmatization and prevent complications (Feyinsayo, A. 2009). This study will attempt an overview of Nurse and also to show how proper utilization of psychiatric Nursing service will go a long way in reducing and eradicating the ever growing cases of relapse among psychiatric patients in Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Barnawa, Kaduna.<br><br>1.2 &nbsp; Statement of the Problem<br><br>The frequency of patients having readmission into the hospital over the last few years has become a problem. This has made the achievement of good control of patients’ symptoms and cure impossible. Nursing Staff and the Hospital has suffered frustration seeing the readmission of patients, whom were recently discharged home after being stabilized on admission. Some patient relapse as soon as they are discharged home. Other on trials discharge relapse while other still relapse while on admission. Various factors ranging from financial problems, lack of adequate staff have contributed to the relapse of patients.<br><br>Some patients have about a day or two days journey distance to the hospital resulting in poor monitoring and accessibility to the mental health services. Other factors also include stigmatization and dependency on care giver. All these have contributed in the frequency of relapse experienced in the care of these groups of patient leading to the social disability. Hence, resulting in the following:<br><br>Low manpower<br><br>Untold hardship<br><br>Financial constraints<br><br>Societal nuisance<br><br>If not properly handled and solutions found, the economy may suffer and the society will be at a loss apart from the untold hardship. This is what motivated the researcher to investigate the cause, give suggestions, remedy the situation and also reduce the high rate of relapse.<br><br>1.3 &nbsp; Objective of the Study<br><br>1. To evaluate the relationship between the educational background of the Nurses and their attitude towards prevention of relapse.<br><br>2. To ascertain he relationship between the status of the Nurse and her ability to prevent relapse among psychiatric patients.<br><br>3. To determine the relationship between the experience of the Nurse and their ability to identify symptoms of relapse.<br><br>4. To find out whether poverty can predispose psychiatric patient to relapse.<br><br>5. To determine the relationship between drug compliance among psychiatric patient and relapse prevention.<br><br>1.4 &nbsp; Significance of the Study<br><br>The significance of this study is to help Nurses develop a positive attitude towards the care to the psychiatric patient thereby reducing the incidence of relapse.<br><br>1.5 &nbsp; Research Questions<br><br>1. What is the relationship between the educational background of the Nurse and their attitude toward relapse prevention?<br><br>2. What is the ability of the Nurse towards Relapse prevention among psychiatric patients?<br><br>3. What is the experience of the Nurse toward identifying symptoms of relapse?<br><br>4. Can poverty predispose psychiatric patients to relapse?<br><br>5. Can drug compliance prevent relapse among psychiatric patient?<br><br>1.6 &nbsp; Scope of the Study<br><br>The scope of this study is restricted to Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Barnawa Kaduna which is one of the tertiary healthcare institutions owned by the federal Government of Nigeria.<br><br>1.7 &nbsp; Limitation of the Study<br><br>Financial Constraint as there is no adequate Funds. The limitations of this study were due to lack of time due to the limited time within which the study had to be carried out.<br><br>1.8 &nbsp; Operational Definition of Terms<br><br>Attitude: The way you think and feel about something.<br><br>Disability: Any restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being.<br><br>Management: The process of treatment or control of disease or disorders or the care of patient who suffer them.<br><br>Nurse: A person whose job is to care for people who are ill.<br><br>Psychiatric Nursing: This is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, treatments, diagnosis, cause of mental illness.<br><br>Prevention: To keep away from happening or arising of stop from occurring.<br><br>Psychiatric Patient: Person who suffers from mental illness which could be minor or major.<br><br>Rehabilitation: Restore to effectiveness or normal life by training especially after illness.<br><br>Relapse: The return of disease after an interval of convalescence.<br></p>

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