Mwebe Herbert
Department of Mental Health, Social Work and Integrative Medicine, Middlesex University, London, UK.
J Clin Nurs. 2017 Oct;26(19-20):3067-3078. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13653. Epub 2017 Feb 9.
To explore nurses' views of their role in the screening and monitoring of the physical care needs of people with serious mental illness in a mental health service provider.
There is increasing awareness through research that people with serious mental illness disproportionately experience and die early from physical health conditions. Mental health nurses are best placed as front-line workers to offer screening, monitoring and interventions; however, their views on physical care interventions are not studied often.
Qualitative exploratory study.
The study was carried out in a mental health inpatient centre in England. Volunteer sampling was adopted for the study with a total target sample of (n = 20) nurses from three inpatient wards. Semistructured interviews were conducted with (n = 10) registered mental health nurses who had consented to take part in the study. Inductive data analysis and theme development were guided by a thematic analytic framework.
Participants shared a clear commitment regarding their role regarding physical health screening and monitoring in mental health settings. Four themes emerged as follows: features of current practice and physical health monitoring; perceived barriers to physical health monitoring; education and training needs; and strategies to improve physical health monitoring.
Nurses were unequivocal in their resolve to ensure good standard physical health monitoring and screening interventions in practice. However, identified obstacles have to be addressed to ensure that physical health screening and monitoring is integrated adequately in everyday clinical activities. Achieving this would require improvements in nurses' training, and an integrated multiservice and team-working approach.
Attending to the physical health needs of people with serious mental illness has been associated with multiple improvements in both mental and physical health; nurses have a vital role to play in identifying and addressing causes of poor physical health to improve physical health outcomes in people with serious mental illness.
探讨护士对于在一家精神卫生服务机构中筛查和监测严重精神疾病患者身体护理需求方面所扮演角色的看法。
通过研究,人们越来越意识到严重精神疾病患者在身体健康状况方面的经历不成比例且过早死亡。精神科护士作为一线工作者最适合提供筛查、监测和干预;然而,他们对身体护理干预的看法却不常被研究。
定性探索性研究。
该研究在英国一家精神科住院中心开展。采用志愿者抽样,目标样本为来自三个住院病房的总共20名护士。对10名同意参与研究的注册精神科护士进行了半结构化访谈。归纳数据分析和主题开发以一个主题分析框架为指导。
参与者对其在精神卫生环境中进行身体健康筛查和监测方面的角色有着明确的承诺。出现了四个主题,如下:当前实践的特点与身体健康监测;身体健康监测的感知障碍;教育与培训需求;以及改善身体健康监测的策略。
护士们在实践中确保良好标准的身体健康监测和筛查干预的决心是明确的。然而,必须解决已识别的障碍,以确保身体健康筛查和监测充分融入日常临床活动。实现这一点将需要改善护士培训,并采用综合的多服务和团队合作方法。
关注严重精神疾病患者的身体健康需求与精神和身体健康的多重改善相关;护士在识别和解决身体健康不佳的原因以改善严重精神疾病患者的身体健康结果方面起着至关重要的作用。