Brown Anne-Marie, Clarke Diana E
Mental Health Program, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Canada.
Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Int Emerg Nurs. 2014 Jan;22(1):47-51. doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2013.01.005. Epub 2013 May 10.
Little is known about how emergency department (ED) nurses make decisions and even less is known about triage nurses' decision-making. There is compelling motivation to better understand the processes by which triage nurses make decisions, particularly with complex patient populations such as those with frequently emotive mental health and illness issues. While accuracy and reliability of triage decisions generally have been improved through the introduction of standardised triage scales and instruments, other factors such as lack of knowledge or confidence related to mental health issues, past experiences that may elicit transference and countertransference, judgments about individuals based on their behavioural presentations may impact on decisions made at triage. In this paper, we review the current research regarding the effectiveness of triage tools particularly with mental health presentations, present a theoretical framework that may guide research in understanding how triage nurses approach decision-making, and apply that framework to thinking about research in mental health-related triage. Developing a better understanding of how triage nurses make decisions, particularly in situations where issues related to mental health and illness may raise the levels of uncertainty, is crucial to ensure that they have the skills and tools they need to provide the most effective, sensitive, and compassionate care possible.
关于急诊科护士如何做出决策,我们了解得很少,而对于分诊护士的决策过程,我们所知更少。迫切需要更好地理解分诊护士做出决策的过程,尤其是对于诸如那些经常伴有情绪性心理健康和疾病问题的复杂患者群体。虽然通过引入标准化分诊量表和工具,分诊决策的准确性和可靠性总体上有所提高,但其他因素,如与心理健康问题相关的知识或信心不足、可能引发移情和反移情的过往经历、基于个体行为表现的判断等,可能会影响分诊时做出的决策。在本文中,我们回顾了当前关于分诊工具有效性的研究,特别是针对心理健康表现的研究,提出了一个理论框架,该框架可能指导有关理解分诊护士如何进行决策的研究,并将该框架应用于思考与心理健康相关的分诊研究。更好地理解分诊护士如何做出决策,尤其是在与心理健康和疾病相关的问题可能增加不确定性的情况下,对于确保他们拥有提供最有效、最贴心和最具同情心的护理所需的技能和工具至关重要。