Turning Point, Eastern Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Eastern Health Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Health Expect. 2019 Jun;22(3):565-574. doi: 10.1111/hex.12886. Epub 2019 Apr 4.
A large proportion of ambulance callouts are for men with mental health and/or alcohol and other drug (AOD) problems, but little is known about their experiences of care. This study aimed to describe men's experiences of ambulance care for mental health and/or AOD problems, and factors that influence their care.
Interviews were undertaken with 30 men who used an ambulance service for mental health and/or AOD problems in Australia. Interviews were analysed using the Framework approach to thematic analysis.
Three interconnected themes were abstracted from the data: (a) professionalism and compassion, (b) communication and (c) handover to emergency department staff. Positive experiences often involved paramedics communicating effectively and conveying compassion throughout the episode of care. Conversely, negative experiences often involved a perceived lack of professionalism, and poor communication, especially at handover to emergency department staff.
Increased training and organizational measures may be needed to enhance paramedics' communication when providing care to men with mental health and/or AOD problems.
很大一部分救护车出动是为了处理有心理健康和/或酒精和其他药物(AOD)问题的男性,但人们对他们的护理体验知之甚少。本研究旨在描述男性在心理健康和/或 AOD 问题方面接受救护车护理的体验,以及影响他们护理的因素。
对 30 名在澳大利亚因心理健康和/或 AOD 问题使用救护车服务的男性进行了访谈。使用框架方法对主题分析进行了分析。
从数据中提取出三个相互关联的主题:(a)专业性和同情心,(b)沟通和(c)与急诊部工作人员交接。积极的体验通常涉及急救人员在整个护理过程中有效沟通并传达同情心。相反,负面的体验通常涉及到缺乏专业性和沟通不畅,尤其是在与急诊部工作人员交接时。
可能需要增加培训和组织措施,以提高护理人员在为有心理健康和/或 AOD 问题的男性提供护理时的沟通能力。