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International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience | ISSN: 1522-4821 | Volume: 20

July 25-26, 2018 | Vancouver, Canada

Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing

14

th

World Congress on

Mental Health and Wellbeing

5

th

World Congress on

&

Challenges in nursing: The psychological needs of rural area nurses in Mpumalanga, South Africa

Bongekile C Dlamini

and

Maretha Visser

Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital, South Africa

University of Pretoria, South Africa

P

rimary health care nurses play an important role as the first and often the only contact providing primary health care services

in rural disadvantaged communities. However, in spite of high levels of stress, physical exhaustion and traumatic experiences,

there is a lack of support services for nurses. This is especially true in rural areas where, in comparison with their counterparts in

urban areas, little attention has been given to the working conditions of these nurses. The purpose of the research was to explore

the challenges and psychological needs of nurses working in a rural community hospital in South Africa and to identify support

services available to them. Three focus group discussions were held with a sample of 30 nurses who work with patients in a rural

hospital that provides tertiary care as well as primary health care at clinics located at the hospital. Thematic analysis revealed five

themes that negatively influence their psychological wellbeing: lack of workplace resources, high workload, traumatic experiences,

limited support from management and no access to psychological support services. The results of the study can contribute to the

development of psychological support services for alleviating emotional distress in the rural nursing community. It is recommended

that psychological services such as trauma counseling, individual therapy and group support be provided in rural hospitals to enhance

the psychological wellbeing of nurses and the quality of services they provide to patients.

clemzadlamini@yahoo.com

IJEMHHR 2018, Volume: 20

DOI: 10.4172/1522-4821-C3-018