Smith Mary, Khanlou Nazilla
Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6.
ISRN Nurs. 2013 Apr 28;2013:184024. doi: 10.1155/2013/184024. Print 2013.
A society that values mental health and helps people live enjoyable and meaningful lives is a clear aspiration echoed throughout our Canadian health care system. The Mental Health Commission of Canada has put forth a framework for a mental health strategy with goals that reflect the virtue of optimal mental health for all Canadians (Mental Health Commission Canada, 2009). Canadian nurses, the largest group of health care workers, have a vital role in achieving these goals. In Canada, two-thirds of those who experience mental health problems do not receive mental health services (Statistics Canada, 2003). Through a gendered, critical, and sociological perspective the goal of this paper is to further understand how the past has shaped the present state of psychiatric mental health nursing (PMHN). This integrative literature review offers a depiction of Canadian PMHN in light of the intersections of history, gender, education, and quality of nursing work life. Fourteen articles were selected, which provide a partial reflection of contemporary Canadian PMHN. Findings include the association between gender and professional status, inconsistencies in psychiatric nursing education, and the limitations for Canadian nurse practitioners to advance the role of the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.
一个重视心理健康并帮助人们过上愉快且有意义生活的社会,是贯穿我们加拿大医疗保健系统的明确愿景。加拿大心理健康委员会提出了一项心理健康战略框架,其目标反映了所有加拿大人实现最佳心理健康的优点(加拿大心理健康委员会,2009年)。加拿大护士作为最大的医护人员群体,在实现这些目标方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在加拿大,三分之二有心理健康问题的人未接受心理健康服务(加拿大统计局,2003年)。本文旨在通过性别、批判性和社会学视角,进一步了解过去如何塑造了精神科心理健康护理(PMHN)的现状。这篇综合文献综述根据历史、性别、教育和护理工作生活质量的交叉点,描绘了加拿大的PMHN。共选取了14篇文章,它们部分反映了当代加拿大的PMHN。研究结果包括性别与职业地位之间的关联、精神科护理教育的不一致性,以及加拿大执业护士在推进精神科心理健康执业护士角色方面的局限性。