"Unless they bring it up, I won't go digging": Psychiatric nurses' experiences of developing therapeutic relationships with adult survivors of child sexual abuse

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2022-04-05
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Walsh, Chloe
Bradley, Stephen K.
Goodwin, John
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore psychiatric nurses' experiences of developing therapeutic relationships with adult survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA). Design and Methods: A qualitative descriptive design was adopted. Semistructured interviews were conducted with six registered psychiatric nurses. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Findings: Although participants were able to develop therapeutic relationships with survivors and cited the importance of interpersonal skills, they felt uncomfortable discussing CSA. Practice Implications: Given the importance of developing trusting relationships, more support needs to be provided for nurses so they can build stronger alliances with survivors of CSA.
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Child sexual abuse , CSA , Qualitative research , Therapeutic relationships
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Walsh, C., Bradley, S. K. and Goodwin, J. (2022) 'Unless they bring it up, I won't go digging: Psychiatric nurses' experiences of developing therapeutic relationships with adult survivors of child sexual abuse', Perspectives in Psychiatric Care. doi: 10.1111/ppc.13085
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