McDonough Stuart, Wynaden Dianne, Finn Michael, McGowan Sunita, Chapman Rose, Hood Sean
Fremantle Hospital, Alma Street, Fremantle, WA 6160, Australia.
Accid Emerg Nurs. 2004 Jan;12(1):31-8. doi: 10.1016/s0965-2302(03)00054-7.
This article presents the findings of a review of the first year of a night emergency department (ED) mental health triage and consultancy service. During the first 12 months of operation of the service, data on key performance indicators were entered into an emergency mental health triage and consultancy database. Data were also obtained from pre- and post-satisfaction surveys completed by ED staff and from self-appraisal statements generated by the five mental health nurses who undertook the position during the review period. The findings show the ED mental health triage and consultancy service positively impacted on the functioning of the emergency department. This was evidenced by staff' perceptions regarding the value of the service and through shorter "seen by times", a reduction in the number of patients with psychiatric/psychosocial problems who left the department without being seen, and the effective management of patients presenting with psychiatric/psychosocial problems, particularly those presenting with deliberate self-harm. The review provided evidence regarding the value of the emergency mental health triage and consultancy service and highlighted the advanced practice role undertaken by mental health nurses in this position.
本文介绍了对夜间急诊科心理健康分诊与咨询服务第一年的审查结果。在该服务运营的前12个月中,关键绩效指标数据被录入到一个紧急心理健康分诊与咨询数据库中。数据还来自急诊科工作人员完成的满意度前后调查,以及在审查期间担任该职位的五名心理健康护士所提供的自我评估陈述。结果显示,急诊科心理健康分诊与咨询服务对急诊科的运作产生了积极影响。这体现在工作人员对该服务价值的看法上,以及“就诊时间”缩短、未就诊就离开科室的有精神/心理社会问题患者数量减少,以及对有精神/心理社会问题的患者,尤其是有蓄意自伤行为的患者的有效管理。该审查提供了有关紧急心理健康分诊与咨询服务价值的证据,并突出了担任此职位的心理健康护士所发挥的高级实践作用。