A Conceptual Framework for Empowerment of Psychiatric Nurses Caring for Children with Mental Health Challenges
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Process
2.2. Sampling and Data Collection
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Ethical Approval
3. Results
3.1. The Agent
3.1.1. Empowering Abilities
P1FG3: ‘So maybe just the education to the public about, what we are, who we are and what we actually do. And also, the parents to understand the condition of the child. Like when we say the child is better, what is it that the child can do’.
3.1.2. Self-Awareness
3.1.3. Initiative
3.2. The Recipients of the Conceptual Framework
FG3P4: ‘Okay with children sometimes I understand it because it is difficult to diagnose them when they are young. Because children are active naturally. You are going to say they are hyperactive when they are not because they start settling when they go to school. And sometimes it is difficult to say the problem might be the environment. So, you correct the environment then the child will be fine’.
3.2.1. Cognitive Development
3.2.2. Safety
FG1P3: ‘Children are naughty, they will be moving around. They can also have injuries things like that. We also need to be observant and like supervise them all the time. So, enough staff is needed.’
3.3. The Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care
FG1P8: ‘Most of the treatment of children with mental health issues you won’t find it at the clinic. They need a special prescription. So, finding them at the clinic is very difficult.’
3.3.1. Legal and Policy Framework
FG2P1: ‘We need improvement. We need systems in place because currently the district mental health specialist teams have not been fully implemented as mandated by the policy guidelines. And that policy guideline expired in 2020, but three years after the expiry of five years, it is still only the psychologists within the team for the whole mental specialist team. And remember we need to have a psyche nurse, the psychologist, the psychiatrist and others.’
3.3.2. Supportive Environment
3.4. The Guiding Procedure
3.4.1. Capacity Building
P2FG3: ‘Advanced psyche will be beneficial to us. But nowadays it is scares. You can only find it in far cities and not sure of which universities because the curriculum is changing’.
3.4.2. Management Support
3.5. Energy Sources
3.5.1. Skills and Knowledge
FG4P6: ‘The interesting part is that at least we have nurses who have done child psyche’.
3.5.2. Empowering Environment
3.5.3. Research and Information
FG2P2: ‘We don’t know, maybe because of this type of research that you are doing, maybe you can help us to some extent.’
3.6. The End Product
3.6.1. Quality of Care
3.6.2. Caring Standards
FG4P2: ‘You know it is supposed to be Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT). Each one of the MDT personnel needs to see the patient. From there the MDT team sit and present the case. They discuss and come up with the diagnoses. After the discussion and all the underlying whatsoever. And then the planning of treatment. But it is not done like that here.’
3.6.3. Teamwork and Collaboration
FG1P5: ‘I think having nurses with different categories and exposure or how do I say it. Having different experience and specialities yes. Because if there are nurses who are good in medical, they can assist with the medical part of it. Those who are good or having a speciality in surgical, they can help with it. And those that are good with mental, they can also help’.
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Machailo, R.M.; Koen, M.P.; Matsipane, M.J. A Conceptual Framework for Empowerment of Psychiatric Nurses Caring for Children with Mental Health Challenges. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2025, 22, 396. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22030396
Machailo RM, Koen MP, Matsipane MJ. A Conceptual Framework for Empowerment of Psychiatric Nurses Caring for Children with Mental Health Challenges. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2025; 22(3):396. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22030396
Chicago/Turabian StyleMachailo, Rorisang Mary, Magdalena Petronella Koen, and Molekodi Jacob Matsipane. 2025. "A Conceptual Framework for Empowerment of Psychiatric Nurses Caring for Children with Mental Health Challenges" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 22, no. 3: 396. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22030396
APA StyleMachailo, R. M., Koen, M. P., & Matsipane, M. J. (2025). A Conceptual Framework for Empowerment of Psychiatric Nurses Caring for Children with Mental Health Challenges. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 22(3), 396. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22030396