Emergency department nurses’ learning and evolving perspectives in interacting with patients who self-harm: An explorative interview study of the use of a mobile application

Lene Lauge Berring*, Ingrid C. Andersen, Lise Bachmann Østergaard, Cecilie Borges Bygum, Line Marie Christensen, Ditte Høgsgaard, Anja Rebien Johannesen, Charlotte Simonÿ

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Abstract

SAFE is a mobile application co-created for and by people who have experienced self-harm, either themselves or as next of kin. This study intended to integrate SAFE into an Emergency Department (ED) to help patients share experiences of self-harm and to support professionals in conducting treatment as usual (TAU). Objective: This study was a part of a Co-operative Inquiry in which a learning intervention was implemented, followed by an interview study exploring ED nurses’ reflections and learnings while integrating SAFE into their practice. Methods: Thirteen semi-structured interviews were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Results: The nurses imagined that SAFE could be a positive game changer. However, they were hesitant due to uncertainty about the ED context, the value of the app and their skills. Conclusions: Supplying TAU with technology is challenging and future digital solutions must be created in partnership to ensure the solutions are customised to the target group.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftHealth Informatics Journal
Vol/bind30
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)1-13
ISSN1460-4582
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 29. nov. 2024

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