Public health nurses' experiences with mental health promotion for adolescent immigrants in schools: A qualitative study

被引:1
作者
Bringaker, Annette Owusu [1 ]
Dahl, Berit Misund [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stavanger, Dept Publ Hlth, Stavanger, Norway
[2] NTNU Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Hlth Sci Alesund, Alesund, Norway
关键词
adolescent immigrants; cultural competence; focus-group interviews; mental health promotion; Norway; public health nurses; thematic analysis;
D O I
10.1111/scs.13248
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aims and ObjectivesThis study aimed to explore public health nurses' experiences with mental health promotion for adolescent immigrants in lower secondary and high school, aiming to enhance knowledge and insights for effective mental health promotion.Methodological Design and JustificationA qualitative design employing a hermeneutic approach was chosen. Thirteen public health nurses were selected using purposive criterion sampling and snowballing. Thematic analysis was applied, adhering to COREQ guidelines for transparency.Ethical Issues and ApprovalThe research was approved by the Norwegian Centre for Research Data. The guidelines of the National Committee for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences and the Humanities were followed.Research Methods, Instruments, and/or InterventionsData were collected through three focus-group interviews (n = 13), using semi-structured interview guides to explore the experiences of public health nurses in promoting mental health among adolescent immigrants.Outcome MeasuresThis study identified three key themes: (i) Striving to understand adolescent immigrants' mental health aspects, including both positive and negative aspects; (ii) Different strategies for promoting mental health, viewing adolescents as both recipients and contributors to their well-being; and (iii) Barriers to public health nurses' promotion of mental health, including language, cultural, and knowledge-related obstacles and trust issues.ResultsPublic health nurses noted that language barriers and trust issues often delayed adolescent immigrants from seeking help for mental health concerns. Cultural competence and empathy were deemed crucial. To meet these needs, public health nurses must build rapport with parents, collaborate with professionals, implement follow-up programmes, and advocate for policy changes.Study LimitationsLimitations of this qualitative study include potential bias from the authors' background and non-generalizability of results to other contexts.ConclusionsIn conclusion, public health nurses' experiences reveal the need for enhanced cultural competence, language proficiency, and trust-building to better serve adolescent immigrants. Collaborative efforts, follow-up programmes, and policy advocacy are essential to improve mental health promotion in school settings.
引用
收藏
页码:417 / 425
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Mental health promotion practice in Aotearoa New Zealand: findings from a qualitative study
    Craik, Brooke
    Egan, Richard
    Kewene, Francis
    Morgaine, Kate C.
    HEALTH PROMOTION INTERNATIONAL, 2023, 38 (05)
  • [22] Factors involved in recovery from schizophrenia: A qualitative study of Thai mental health nurses
    Kaewprom, Chettha
    Curtis, Janette
    Deane, Frank P.
    NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES, 2011, 13 (03) : 323 - 327
  • [23] Secondary school staff experiences of supporting and promoting adolescent mental health in Ireland
    Blix, Anna
    Dwan-O'Reilly, Maeve
    Walsh, Laura
    Booth, Ailbhe
    Heary, Caroline
    Hennessy, Eilis
    IRISH EDUCATIONAL STUDIES, 2024,
  • [24] “Objectively terrifying”: a qualitative study of youth’s experiences of transitions out of child and adolescent mental health services at age 18
    Kristin Cleverley
    Lindsey Lenters
    Emma McCann
    BMC Psychiatry, 20
  • [25] "Objectively terrifying": a qualitative study of youth's experiences of transitions out of child and adolescent mental health services at age 18
    Cleverley, Kristin
    Lenters, Lindsey
    McCann, Emma
    BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [26] Experiences of Norwegian child and school health nurses with the "Starting Right™"child health assessment innovation: a qualitative interview study
    Robstad, Nastasja
    Westergren, Thomas
    Molland, Eirin
    Abildsnes, Eirik
    Haraldstad, Kristin
    Kopp, Unni Mette Stamnes
    Haland, Ashild Tellefsen
    Fegran, Liv
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2022, 22 (01)
  • [27] Experiences of Norwegian child and school health nurses with the “Starting Right™” child health assessment innovation: a qualitative interview study
    Nastasja Robstad
    Thomas Westergren
    Eirin Mølland
    Eirik Abildsnes
    Kristin Haraldstad
    Unni Mette Stamnes Köpp
    Åshild Tellefsen Håland
    Liv Fegran
    BMC Health Services Research, 22
  • [28] Mental health promotion competencies in the health sector based on a Delphi study
    Tamminen, Nina
    Solin, Pia
    Kannas, Lasse
    Linturi, Hannu
    Stengard, Eija
    Kettunen, Tarja
    JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING EDUCATION AND PRACTICE, 2018, 13 (06) : 297 - 306
  • [29] Public health nurses' perinatal mental health training needs: A cross sectional survey
    Noonan, Maria
    Galvin, Rose
    Jomeen, Julie
    Doody, Owen
    JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 2019, 75 (11) : 2535 - 2547
  • [30] Australian Psychologists Experiences with Digital Mental Health: a Qualitative Investigation
    Scott S.
    Knott V.
    Finlay-Jones A.L.
    Mancini V.O.
    Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 2023, 8 (4) : 341 - 351