Hanrahan Nancy P, Aiken Linda H
Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, Leonard David Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia 19104, USA.
Qual Manag Health Care. 2008 Jul-Sep;17(3):210-7. doi: 10.1097/01.QMH.0000326725.55460.af.
Although acute inpatient psychiatric care has changed dramatically over the past 2 decades, little is known about how these changes have affected the quality of care, psychiatric nurse staffing, or patient outcomes. The purpose of this report is to explore the quality of care, quality of the practice environment, and adverse events as assessed by psychiatric nurses in the general hospital setting. The study sample consisted of 456 registered nurses permanently assigned to psychiatric units, compared with a larger sample of 11,071 registered nurses who work permanently on medical, surgical, or medical-surgical units. Compared with nonpsychiatric nurses, psychiatric nurse characteristics reveal an older, more experienced workforce, with a higher proportion of male nurses. Nurses rated quality of patient care lower in the psychiatric specialty than in the medical-surgical specialty. Furthermore, psychiatric nurses reported significant concern about the readiness of patients for discharge and higher incidence of adverse events. They also experienced more verbal abuse, physical injuries, and complaints from patients and families. Collectively, the results from this study underscore the organizational problems and quality-of-care issues that cause psychiatric nurses in general hospital settings to evaluate their work environments negatively.
尽管在过去20年里急性住院精神科护理发生了巨大变化,但对于这些变化如何影响护理质量、精神科护士配备或患者预后,人们知之甚少。本报告的目的是探讨综合医院环境中精神科护士所评估的护理质量、执业环境质量及不良事件。研究样本包括456名长期被分配到精神科病房的注册护士,与之相比,更大的样本是11,071名长期在医疗、外科或内科-外科病房工作的注册护士。与非精神科护士相比,精神科护士的特点显示出其工作队伍年龄更大、经验更丰富,男护士比例更高。护士们认为精神科专科的患者护理质量低于内科-外科专科。此外,精神科护士对患者出院准备情况表示严重担忧,且不良事件发生率更高。他们还遭受了更多的言语辱骂、身体伤害以及来自患者和家属的投诉。总体而言,本研究结果凸显了导致综合医院环境中的精神科护士对其工作环境评价负面的组织问题和护理质量问题。