Hennessy Sinead, Cocoman Angela M
a Dublin City University Faculty of Science and Health, Nursing and Human Sciences , Dublin , Ireland.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2018 Aug;39(8):700-706. doi: 10.1080/01612840.2018.1429509. Epub 2018 Feb 21.
Individuals with a severe mental illness have a gap in life expectancy of up to 20 years in comparison to the general population. Nurses who work in mental health services have been identified as best placed to improve the physical health outcomes of individuals with mental illness. The literature identifies a lack of nursing knowledge related to physical health care and the presence of metabolic syndrome which is impeding nurses in providing essential physical health care to patients. An integrated literature review was carried out due to the dearth of research evidence pertaining to the impact of targeted education specifically with psychiatric/mental health nurses in the provision of physical healthcare. A search for literature included the following databases: CINAHL, Medline, PsycINFO, Embase and Web of Science revealed nine studies: seven quantitative, one qualitative and one mixed method. Qualitative synthesis has shed light on the value of targeted education on improving knowledge and skills in providing physical health care that can then be translated into clinical practice. Targeted education in physical healthcare grows psychiatric/mental health nurse's confidence and develops the skills necessary to enable them to screen and monitor and offer range of physical health interventions to individuals with severe mental illness. Accessible summary • The poor physical health outcomes and premature death of individuals with severe mental illness is of growing concern; a contributing factor is a lack of knowledge and confidence amongst psychiatric/mental health nurses to providing physical health screening and intervening in preventable diseases such as cardiovascular disease, stroke cancer, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. • An integrated literature review was used to ascertain if targeted education on physical health care can improve the knowledge base of psychiatric/mental health nurses within physical health care. • Nine studies were critically appraised, and the data reduced using a narrative synthesis that tells a story of the findings from these research studies. • The review found that targeted education with psychiatric/mental health nurses does result in a statistical increase in knowledge This review finds that nurses have not been regularly supported with physical health education to alter existing practices. This lack of knowledge within physical healthcare is hindering psychiatric/mental health nurses to fully engaging in physical health care activities in practice.
与普通人群相比,患有严重精神疾病的人的预期寿命差距高达20年。在心理健康服务领域工作的护士被认为是改善患有精神疾病的人的身体健康状况的最佳人选。文献指出,护士缺乏与身体健康护理相关的知识以及代谢综合征的存在,这阻碍了护士为患者提供基本的身体健康护理。由于缺乏关于针对性教育对精神科/心理健康护士在提供身体保健方面的影响的研究证据,因此进行了一项综合文献综述。文献检索包括以下数据库:CINAHL、Medline、PsycINFO、Embase和Web of Science,共检索到9项研究:7项定量研究、1项定性研究和1项混合方法研究。定性综合分析揭示了针对性教育在提高提供身体健康护理的知识和技能方面的价值,这些知识和技能随后可转化为临床实践。身体健康护理方面的针对性教育增强了精神科/心理健康护士的信心,并培养了他们进行筛查和监测以及为患有严重精神疾病患者提供一系列身体健康干预措施所需的技能。可获取的摘要•患有严重精神疾病的人的身体健康状况不佳和过早死亡日益受到关注;一个促成因素是精神科/心理健康护士在提供身体健康筛查和干预可预防疾病(如心血管疾病、中风、癌症和2型糖尿病)方面缺乏知识和信心。•使用综合文献综述来确定关于身体健康护理的针对性教育是否可以提高精神科/心理健康护士在身体健康护理方面的知识基础。•对9项研究进行了严格评估,并使用叙述性综合分析对数据进行了简化,该分析讲述了这些研究的结果。•该综述发现,对精神科/心理健康护士进行针对性教育确实会使知识在统计学上有所增加。该综述发现,护士没有经常得到身体健康教育方面的支持以改变现有做法。身体健康护理方面的这种知识缺乏阻碍了精神科/心理健康护士在实践中充分参与身体健康护理活动。