Sharrock Julie, Bryant Jenni, McNamara Paul, Forster John, Happell Brenda
St. Vincent's Mental Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2008 Jun;17(3):180-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2008.00530.x.
Mental health nursing roles in Consultation-Liaison (CL) psychiatry and emergency departments are rapidly developing within Australia since the mainstreaming of mental health services within the general health-care system. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many of these positions have been initiated and developed in relative isolation and with little formalized support. Consequently, a comprehensive understanding of these roles and the nurses who occupy them is limited. A survey was developed and distributed to gather information on CL nurses in Australia. The survey was aimed at CL nurses working in a range of settings and included questions relating to demographics, qualifications, experience, clinical practice, organizational structure, education, clinical supervision, education and training and work satisfaction. This, the first of a two-part paper, will present the key findings relating to demographics and characteristics of the role. Overall, the findings demonstrated that the CL nurses who responded to the survey (n = 56) were experienced psychiatric/mental health nurses working primarily in general hospital wards and/or emergency departments; receive requests for consultation from a range of health professionals but predominantly nurses; provide education to a range of staff groups; and use a range of titles to identify their role.
自从精神卫生服务在澳大利亚普通医疗保健系统中实现主流化以来,会诊联络(CL)精神病学和急诊科的精神卫生护理角色正在迅速发展。轶事证据表明,许多此类职位是在相对孤立的情况下设立和发展起来的,几乎没有正式的支持。因此,对这些角色以及担任这些角色的护士的全面了解是有限的。我们设计并分发了一项调查,以收集有关澳大利亚CL护士的信息。该调查针对在一系列环境中工作的CL护士,包括与人口统计学、资格、经验、临床实践、组织结构、教育、临床监督、教育与培训以及工作满意度相关的问题。这是一篇分为两部分论文中的第一篇,将呈现与人口统计学和角色特征相关的主要发现。总体而言,调查结果表明,参与调查的CL护士(n = 56)是经验丰富的精神科/心理健康护士,主要在综合医院病房和/或急诊科工作;收到来自一系列卫生专业人员的会诊请求,但主要是护士;为一系列工作人员群体提供教育;并且使用一系列头衔来确定他们的角色。