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Beijing nurses serve mentally ill with expertise, compassion

Updated: 2014-05-12 (English.news.cn)
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MESSAGES FROM A FORMER PATIENT

An Fengrong, director of the nursing department, began working at the hospital after graduation in 1985 along with Liu Yulian, her classmate in nursing school.

An worked as a nurse in the wards until 2011, and she still keeps in touch with some of her former patients or their relatives.

She once treated a college student suffering from anorexia nervosa whose weight was less than 40 kilograms at the time of hospitalization. To ensure the woman's normal food intake, An had to "fight a battle of wits and courage" with the patient to prevent her from hiding meals.

The patient was discharged from the hospital after a period of careful treatment.

"I feel warm each time I receive greetings from her, she's so grateful," An said.

As an administrative staff member, An is now more concerned with the big picture of the hospital. An said Anding Hospital faces a challenge in increasing the number of nurses as demand for psychiatric treatment rises.

This year's situation was particularly worrisome, as new staff recruitment was difficult and many employees had quit. An said the plan was to recruit 25 nurses this year, but only eight people signed contracts. About 10 workers left the hospital between January and April.

"Unlike comprehensive hospitals, psychiatric nurses face greater pressure and risks, but their career development looks less promising," An said.

Nursing psychiatric patients is a demanding job. Acute observation, good communication skills and psychological strength are all needed for a qualified nurse, she said, adding that a loving heart for patients is equally important.

"Psychiatric nurses should pass on love and warmth to their patients and help them get rid of depression," An said.

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