Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)

The Role of Nurses in Supporting Patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Monifah Mohammad Nazal Alruwili et. al

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024, no. 1

Abstract

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Nurses play a crucial role in the care and support of patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). They are often the first point of contact within the healthcare system, allowing them to identify symptoms early and provide immediate support. Through empathetic communication and active listening, nurses create a safe and trusting environment where patients feel comfortable discussing their trauma experiences. They assess the patients’ mental health status, monitor for changes in mood and behavior, and collaborate with other healthcare professionals to develop comprehensive treatment plans. Education is also a vital component of their role, as nurses help patients understand PTSD, its effects, and the therapeutic options available, which can empower patients in their recovery journey. In addition to clinical support, nurses advocate for their patients’ needs, ensuring they receive appropriate resources and referrals for specialized mental health services. They also contribute to the development of trauma-informed care practices within healthcare settings, which are essential in minimizing re-traumatization and promoting healing. By providing holistic care that addresses both physical and emotional health, nurses can significantly improve the quality of life for those suffering from PTSD. Their ongoing support, encouragement, and understanding facilitate resilience and adjustment, helping patients navigate the complexities of their trauma and empowering them toward recovery.

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