Mental Health Foundation, Glasgow, UK.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2021 Feb;28(1):90-93. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12631. Epub 2020 Apr 13.
WHAT IS KNOWN?: Mental health conditions are common, with recent estimates that around one in six people are diagnosed with anxiety or depression in any given year. People who experience a mental health condition not only require support from health and social care services but, at times, require an emergency response from the front-line services. WHAT THIS ADDS?: In this narrative, I explore the various emergency pathways I experienced when in psychiatric distress; I detail the potential impact of these responses and whether there are opportunities to develop a more compassionate response. IMPLICATIONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH NURSING?: Police intervention can escalate situations and intensify levels of distress resulting in unintended consequences including increasing public stigma and the criminalization of mental illness. My experience suggests that often the response to psychiatric pain is different to when we are experiencing physical pain. This suggests the need for a different response. ABSTRACTS: Mental health conditions are common and around one in six people are diagnosed with a mental health condition. Such prevalence not only require support from health and social care services, at times it require an emergency response from front line services. The police are increasingly involved in responding to crisis and transporting people to emergency departments rather than paramedics. Such police intervention can escalate situations and intensify levels of distress resulting in unintended consequences including increasing public stigma and the criminalization of mental illness. My experience suggests that often the response to psychiatric pain is different to when we are experiencing physical pain. In this narrative I explore the various emergency pathways I experienced when in psychiatric distress including experiences with law enforcement services, emergency departments and psychiatric services. The potential impact of the responses and whether there are opportunities to develop better, more compassionate response.
心理健康问题很常见,最近的估计表明,每年每六个人中就有一个人被诊断出患有焦虑症或抑郁症。患有心理健康问题的人不仅需要卫生和社会保健服务的支持,有时还需要一线服务部门的紧急响应。新增内容:在这篇叙述中,我探讨了我在精神困扰时经历的各种紧急途径;我详细说明了这些反应的潜在影响,以及是否有机会做出更富有同情心的反应。对心理健康护理的影响:警察干预可能会使情况升级,并加剧痛苦程度,导致意想不到的后果,包括增加公众污名化和精神疾病的犯罪化。我的经验表明,通常对精神痛苦的反应与我们经历身体疼痛时不同。这表明需要不同的反应。摘要:心理健康问题很常见,大约每六个人中就有一个人被诊断出患有心理健康问题。这种普遍性不仅需要卫生和社会保健服务的支持,有时还需要一线服务部门的紧急响应。警察越来越多地参与应对危机和将人员送往急诊室,而不是急救人员。这种警察干预可能会使情况升级,并加剧痛苦程度,导致意想不到的后果,包括增加公众污名化和精神疾病的犯罪化。我的经验表明,通常对精神痛苦的反应与我们经历身体疼痛时不同。在这篇叙述中,我探讨了我在精神困扰时经历的各种紧急途径,包括与执法部门、急诊室和精神科服务的接触。反应的潜在影响,以及是否有机会做出更好、更富有同情心的反应。