Wand Timothy, White Kathryn, Patching Joanna
Emergency Department, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
Nurs Inq. 2008 Sep;15(3):231-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2008.00407.x.
The mental health nurse practitioner (MHNP) role based in the emergency department (ED) has emerged in response to an increase in mental health-related presentations and subsequent concerns over waiting times, co-ordination of care and therapeutic intervention. The MHNP role also provides scope for the delivery of specialised primary care. Nursing authors are reporting on nurse-led outpatient clinics as a method of healthcare delivery that allows for enhanced access to health-care, particularly following hospital discharge. However, due to a lack of in-depth substantiation, this mode of service delivery requires more thorough investigation. This study describes the refinement phase undertaken before the implementation and pilot evaluation of a formalized and structured MHNP outpatient service in the ED of a large inner-city hospital in Sydney, Australia. An expert advisory panel (EAP) consisting of key local informants was convened to provide feedback on and refinement to the proposed model. This related to issues such as target population, structure and process considerations, outcome measures and interface within the overall health service. Findings from the EAP meeting are presented and discussed. The importance of linking methods with the appropriate methodology in evaluating a healthcare program is highlighted.
急诊科心理健康护士从业者(MHNP)这一角色的出现,是为了应对与心理健康相关就诊人数的增加,以及随之而来对等待时间、护理协调和治疗干预的担忧。MHNP这一角色也为提供专科初级护理提供了空间。护理领域的作者们报道了由护士主导的门诊诊所,认为这是一种医疗服务提供方式,能够增加获得医疗保健的机会,尤其是在出院后。然而,由于缺乏深入的实证依据,这种服务提供模式需要更全面的调查。本研究描述了在澳大利亚悉尼一家大型市中心医院的急诊科实施和试点评估正式且结构化的MHNP门诊服务之前所进行的完善阶段。召集了一个由关键本地信息提供者组成的专家咨询小组(EAP),以对提议的模式提供反馈并进行完善。这涉及到目标人群、结构和流程考量、结果指标以及在整体医疗服务中的衔接等问题。呈现并讨论了EAP会议的结果。强调了在评估医疗保健项目时将方法与适当的方法论相联系的重要性。