Ashworth Research Centre, Ashworth Hospital, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK.
School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2020 Feb;27(1):77-86. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12555. Epub 2019 Aug 22.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Supportive observations is the practice of closely monitoring patients who are acutely unwell in order to keep them safe. There are no formal guidelines for nursing staff on what to observe during observations. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: A consensus of expert opinion suggests that the clinically meaningful behaviours in supportive observations focus on six factors: agitation, self-harm and suicide, violence, negative influence, disengagement and positive behaviour. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: These aspects of patient presentation should be a part of the decision-making discussions about observations. The Mersey Care Supportive Observations Recording Tool that emerged from this consensus may assist with recording the relevant information. Abstract Introduction Supportive observations are common in mental health care but there are no guidelines on best practice or what should be documented in observations records. Aim To develop expert consensus on the important aspects of patient presentation that inform clinical decision-making about observations and to develop a recording tool from this consensus. Method A Delphi methodology was used to consult an expert panel of mental health clinicians and academics to agree on what aspects of patient presentation during constant observations are important in informing clinical decisions. Thematic analysis was applied to the agreed item set to extract common aspects of presentation and behaviour. Results The panel considered 118 individual items across three rounds of consultation and agreed that 51 items were important to clinical decisions about observations. Thematic analysis found six man themes: agitation, self-harm and suicide, violence, negative influence, disengagement and positive behaviour. Subthemes were used to create the MerseyCare Supportive Observations Recording Tool (MSORT). Discussion These data represent the first expert consensus on the aspects of patient presentation that are important to clinical decisions. Implications for practice Consensus items should be recorded in observations records and be considered in decision-making about observations. The MSORT may aid observations recording.
已知信息:支持性观察是指对病情急性恶化的患者进行密切监测以确保其安全的一种做法。目前,对于护理人员在观察期间应观察哪些内容,尚无正式的指导方针。
新信息:专家共识认为,支持性观察中的临床有意义行为主要集中在六个因素:躁动、自残和自杀、暴力、负面影响、脱离和积极行为。
实践意义:这些患者表现方面应成为观察决策讨论的一部分。从这一共识中产生的默西塞德支持性观察记录工具可能有助于记录相关信息。
摘要
引言
支持性观察在精神卫生保健中很常见,但没有关于最佳实践或观察记录中应记录哪些内容的指南。
目的
就告知观察临床决策的患者表现重要方面达成专家共识,并从这一共识中开发出一种记录工具。
方法
采用德尔菲法咨询精神科临床医生和学者组成的专家小组,就持续观察期间患者表现的哪些方面对告知观察临床决策很重要达成共识。对达成一致的项目集进行主题分析,以提取常见的表现和行为方面。
结果
小组在三轮咨询中审议了 118 项单项,一致认为 51 项对观察决策很重要。主题分析发现了六个主要主题:躁动、自残和自杀、暴力、负面影响、脱离和积极行为。使用副标题创建了默西塞德支持性观察记录工具(MSORT)。
讨论
这些数据代表了对告知观察临床决策的患者表现方面的首次专家共识。
对实践的影响
共识项目应记录在观察记录中,并在观察决策中考虑。MSORT 可能有助于观察记录。