Välimäki Maritta, Yang Min, Normand Sharon-Lise, Lorig Kate R, Anttila Minna, Lantta Tella, Pekurinen Virve, Adams Clive E
Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Turku , Turku, Finland.
School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China.
BMC Psychiatry. 2017 Apr 4;17(1):123. doi: 10.1186/s12888-017-1266-6.
People admitted to psychiatric hospitals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia may display behavioural problems. These may require management approaches such as use of coercive practices, which impact the well-being of staff members, visiting families and friends, peers, as well as patients themselves. Studies have proposed that not only patients' conditions, but also treatment environment and ward culture may affect patients' behaviour. Seclusion and restraint could possibly be prevented with staff education about user-centred, more humane approaches. Staff education could also increase collaboration between patients, family members and staff, which may further positively affect treatment culture and lower the need for using coercive treatment methods.
This is a single-blind, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial involving 28 psychiatric hospital wards across Finland. Units will be randomised to receive either a staff educational programme delivered by the team of researchers, or standard care. The primary outcome is the incidence of use of patient seclusion rooms, assessed from the local/national health registers. Secondary outcomes include use of other coercive methods (limb restraint, forced injection, and physical restraint), service use, treatment satisfaction, general functioning among patients, and team climate and employee turn-over (nursing staff).
The study, designed in close collaboration with staff members, patients and their relatives, will provide evidence for a co-operative and user-centred educational intervention aiming to decrease the prevalence of coercive methods and service use in the units, increase the functional status of patients and improve team climate in the units. We have identified no similar trials.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02724748 . Registered on 25 of April 2016.
被诊断为精神分裂症而入住精神病院的患者可能会出现行为问题。这些问题可能需要采用诸如强制手段等管理方法,而这会影响工作人员、来访家属和朋友、同伴以及患者自身的福祉。研究表明,不仅患者的病情,治疗环境和病房文化也可能影响患者的行为。通过对工作人员进行以患者为中心、更具人文关怀的方法的教育,有可能避免使用隔离和约束措施。工作人员教育还可以加强患者、家庭成员和工作人员之间的合作,这可能会进一步对治疗文化产生积极影响,并降低使用强制治疗方法的必要性。
这是一项单盲、双臂整群随机对照试验,涉及芬兰的28个精神病院病房。各病房将被随机分配接受研究团队提供的工作人员教育计划或标准护理。主要结局是从地方/国家健康登记册评估的患者隔离室使用发生率。次要结局包括其他强制方法(肢体约束、强制注射和身体约束)的使用、服务利用、治疗满意度、患者的总体功能,以及团队氛围和员工流动率(护理人员)。
该研究与工作人员、患者及其亲属密切合作设计,将为一项旨在降低病房中强制方法和服务使用的发生率、提高患者功能状态并改善病房团队氛围的合作性和以患者为中心的教育干预提供证据。我们尚未发现类似的试验。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02724748。于2016年4月25日注册。