QUESTION 1 : WHAT DID YOU EXPERIENCE DURING DISTRESSING VOICES SIMULATION?
Theme Selected Indicator Statements
Negative Voices Frustrating Me
I experienced people actually talking to me but it was degrading. disheartening voices that discourage me from doing daily tasks. I felt frustrated when filling out the paper because I had to keep stopping and thinking about what I was writing. It was creepy, scary, and annoying. It suddenly appears and tries to humiliate the listener. Both male and female voices, some small some loud. Voices that are negative and demeaning...a woman yelling at me telling me not do things, Then random voices a man telling me I stink.
Having Difficulty Concentrating
I found it very difficult to concentrate. I could not focus or answer questions easily When asked, I couldn't remember the day it was extremely hard to focus and nearly impossible to complete the puzzles. A sense of disorganization. I was surprised at how negative the voices were. It made concentrating very difficult. I felt like what I was saying did not make sense, and I felt stupid if I didn't hear something or did not know what they said. I couldn't answer any of the questions the doctor asked me.
Feeling overwhelmed
I felt overwhelmed when being asked certain questions while hearing the voices at the same time. I felt I did not have control of what I was saying. I could not think appropriately A lot of voices saying random things and words that didn't really make sense and music playing. It made me feel overwhelmed and like couldn’t control my brain.
Experiencing Annoying Voices
I was super annoyed and irritated the whole time. I couldn't concentrate or think Horrible. [Voices] laughing at times, annoyance.
Enduring Physical and Psychological Symptoms
Developing Empathy
A big headache.
Extreme anxiety, light-headedness. My heart started to race. It was upsetting to listen to. I felt anxiety because could not concentrate fully on what I needed to do. Confusion, anxiety, a fear Stress. I couldn't hear anything the doctor was saying to me. Voices telling me I wasn't good enough, along with other comments. Self-confidence with the rude voices was an impossible goal.
Yes, It give me an understanding to their thought processes and how they felt in that situation. I feel for them and have sympathy [empathy] for what they go through. It helped me understand that it is hard to do [activities of daily living] and even concentrate with mental illness. Yes it gave me an understanding of the difficulties they suffer. Helped me see things from a different perspective. Yes .I can only imagine how hard it is to function when you are hearing voices for day or months. Yes cannot believe that is what they deal with daily. It really helped me to understand. Yes Because now know how and what goes through their heads. I could not imagine how they cope with hearing voices. Yes. It has to be hard to concentrate with voices shouting negative comments.
Gaining insight: Patients Daily Functioning
Yes. It makes you understand the difficulties that the patient faces everyday. The constant nagging. I didn't know voices could be that powerful and have that kind of impact on everyday. I would get distracted and actually listen to the voices and what they were demanding me to do.
Life-Changing
It was completely distracting and scary, I was at least able to take off the headphones and be fine. If I couldn’t it would be very unsetting. Yes because I felt how they must feel hearing voices all the time and I only heard them for 20 minutes, They must be very stressful This simulation definitely gave me a different understanding. I have a lot more empathy towards these patients and can’t even imagine how difficult their lives must be This was very changing. Definitely. I now understand why people will stare out to space when being asked things because I caught myself doing that Yes, because I never understood how they experienced it. didn’t realize how difficult and distracting it was until I experienced it myself. I will be much more understanding just because I have some idea of how it feels.
Developing Patience Yes. I feel like I will have much more patience now knowing how hard it is to play attention.
I understand that those patients need a lot of encouragement. We need to be more patient and allow more time when asking questions.
I will try to speak more slowly and be more patient.
It made me understand the importance of being patient and calm. To make me realize how the voices are so powerful.
Acknowledging Effect of Hearing Distressing Voices
have a better understanding of what a mentally ill patient experience. It will give me more awareness of the patients experiences with a condition like this. I could help and care for patients in a better way after being able to understand what they are going through will know somewhat how the patients feel and think and have a better understanding of how the voices mess with their thinking. It will help me understand why people struggle. It will help me understand they are dealing with things can’t see on the surface. I will have more compassion for people with this problem. I’m anxious to help people with their mental illness struggles even more so having used this simulation. This will help me or will influence my nursing practice because it will enable me to connect with the patients more and hopefully it will enable patients to be more comfortable with me.
Developing Patience and Respect
I will try to be more patient with my patients who are suffering from hearing voices because I know they are hearing things and me at the same time. I will have more patience with them and keep in mind they have trouble focusing. I will take special considerations with those clients (who hear voices and try my best to keep them calm while being patient with them. I will be able to be empathetic toward those clients who hear distressing voices. I strongly believe will treat clients with respect and be able to listen to their concerns, Treat everyone with respect. I can only imagine how difficult this would be. Treat others with mental health problems with respect and continue to be attentive and give time for completion of tasks.
Promoting Novel Therapeutic Care Approaches
Understand that interviews will take longer and have the patience and Understand that interviews provide them with time they need. I will speak slower to the clients and give them plenty of time to respond to questions and to perform tasks. Take more time to talk to a patient experiencing voices and make sure they get what you were saying. Saying positive things to and about the patient to go against the negative voices].
Opening My Eyes
It opened my eyes up to how hard it must be to do simple tasks for individuals with a mental illness who hear voices. This will open my eyes to nursing practice and allow me to empathize with patients who suffer with hearing voices. it was hard to imagine what “hearing voices” is like until you actually experience it for yourself . I do not think that I ever would have fully understood if I had not participated in this activity.
QUESTION 1 : WHAT DID YOU EXPERIENCE DURING DISTRESSING VOICES SIMULATION?Theme Selected Indicator StatementsNegative Voices Frustrating Me I experienced people actually talking to me but it was degrading. disheartening voices that discourage me from doing daily tasks. I felt frustrated when filling out the paper because I had to keep stopping and thinking about what I was writing. It was creepy, scary, and annoying. It suddenly appears and tries to humiliate the listener. Both male and female voices, some small some loud. Voices that are negative and demeaning...a woman yelling at me telling me not do things, Then random voices a man telling me I stink.Having Difficulty Concentrating I found it very difficult to concentrate. I could not focus or answer questions easily When asked, I couldn't remember the day it was extremely hard to focus and nearly impossible to complete the puzzles. A sense of disorganization. I was surprised at how negative the voices were. It made concentrating very difficult. I felt like what I was saying did not make sense, and I felt stupid if I didn't hear something or did not know what they said. I couldn't answer any of the questions the doctor asked me.Feeling overwhelmed I felt overwhelmed when being asked certain questions while hearing the voices at the same time. I felt I did not have control of what I was saying. I could not think appropriately A lot of voices saying random things and words that didn't really make sense and music playing. It made me feel overwhelmed and like couldn’t control my brain.Experiencing Annoying Voices I was super annoyed and irritated the whole time. I couldn't concentrate or think Horrible. [Voices] laughing at times, annoyance.Enduring Physical and Psychological SymptomsDeveloping Empathy A big headache. Extreme anxiety, light-headedness. My heart started to race. It was upsetting to listen to. I felt anxiety because could not concentrate fully on what I needed to do. Confusion, anxiety, a fear Stress. I couldn't hear anything the doctor was saying to me. Voices telling me I wasn't good enough, along with other comments. Self-confidence with the rude voices was an impossible goal.Yes, It give me an understanding to their thought processes and how they felt in that situation. I feel for them and have sympathy [empathy] for what they go through. It helped me understand that it is hard to do [activities of daily living] and even concentrate with mental illness. Yes it gave me an understanding of the difficulties they suffer. Helped me see things from a different perspective. Yes .I can only imagine how hard it is to function when you are hearing voices for day or months. Yes cannot believe that is what they deal with daily. It really helped me to understand. Yes Because now know how and what goes through their heads. I could not imagine how they cope with hearing voices. Yes. It has to be hard to concentrate with voices shouting negative comments.ได้รับความเข้าใจ: ทำงานประจำวันของผู้ป่วย ใช่ มันทำให้คุณเข้าใจถึงความยากลำบากให้ผู้ป่วยหันหน้าทุกวัน การการจู้จี้คง ไม่ทราบเสียงสามารถเป็นที่มีประสิทธิภาพ และมีผลกระทบที่หลากหลายในชีวิตประจำวัน ฉันจะได้รับการต้องคอยกังวล และจริง ฟังเสียงและอะไรพวกเขาได้เรียกร้องให้ทำเปลี่ยนแปลงชีวิต น่ากลัว และรบกวนสมบูรณ์ ผมน้อยสามารถถอดหูฟัง และจะปรับ ถ้าไม่สามารถก็จะมาก unsetting ใช่ เพราะฉันรู้สึกว่าพวกเขาต้องรู้สึกได้ยินเสียงตลอดเวลา และฉันเพียงได้ยินพวกเขา 20 นาที ต้องเครียดมากจำลองนี้แน่นอนให้ฉันเข้าใจแตกต่างกัน ฉันมีมากขึ้นเอาใจใส่ต่อผู้ป่วยเหล่านี้ และไม่ได้คิดว่ายากชีวิตต้องนี้ไม่เปลี่ยนแปลงมาก แน่นอน ผมตอนนี้เข้าใจว่าทำไมคนจะมองออกไปพื้นที่เมื่อถูกถามสิ่งเนื่องจากผมติดเองทำที่ใช่ เพราะฉันไม่เคยเข้าใจว่าพวกเขามีประสบการณ์ ไม่ทราบว่ายาก และรบกวนถูกจนฉันพบตัวเอง ฉันจะได้เข้าใจมากขึ้นเพียง เพราะมีความคิดบางอย่างมันรู้สึกอย่างไรพัฒนาความอดทนได้ ฉันรู้สึกเหมือนจะทนมากตอนนี้ รู้ว่ามันคือความสนใจ เข้าใจว่า ผู้ป่วยเหล่านั้นจำเป็นมากให้กำลังใจ เราจำเป็นต้องมีผู้ป่วยเพิ่มเติม และให้เวลามากขึ้นเมื่อถามคำถามI will try to speak more slowly and be more patient.It made me understand the importance of being patient and calm. To make me realize how the voices are so powerful. Acknowledging Effect of Hearing Distressing Voices have a better understanding of what a mentally ill patient experience. It will give me more awareness of the patients experiences with a condition like this. I could help and care for patients in a better way after being able to understand what they are going through will know somewhat how the patients feel and think and have a better understanding of how the voices mess with their thinking. It will help me understand why people struggle. It will help me understand they are dealing with things can’t see on the surface. I will have more compassion for people with this problem. I’m anxious to help people with their mental illness struggles even more so having used this simulation. This will help me or will influence my nursing practice because it will enable me to connect with the patients more and hopefully it will enable patients to be more comfortable with me.Developing Patience and Respect I will try to be more patient with my patients who are suffering from hearing voices because I know they are hearing things and me at the same time. I will have more patience with them and keep in mind they have trouble focusing. I will take special considerations with those clients (who hear voices and try my best to keep them calm while being patient with them. I will be able to be empathetic toward those clients who hear distressing voices. I strongly believe will treat clients with respect and be able to listen to their concerns, Treat everyone with respect. I can only imagine how difficult this would be. Treat others with mental health problems with respect and continue to be attentive and give time for completion of tasks.Promoting Novel Therapeutic Care Approaches Understand that interviews will take longer and have the patience and Understand that interviews provide them with time they need. I will speak slower to the clients and give them plenty of time to respond to questions and to perform tasks. Take more time to talk to a patient experiencing voices and make sure they get what you were saying. Saying positive things to and about the patient to go against the negative voices].Opening My Eyes It opened my eyes up to how hard it must be to do simple tasks for individuals with a mental illness who hear voices. This will open my eyes to nursing practice and allow me to empathize with patients who suffer with hearing voices. it was hard to imagine what “hearing voices” is like until you actually experience it for yourself . I do not think that I ever would have fully understood if I had not participated in this activity.
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