Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Whitby, Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Clin Nurs. 2020 Jul;29(13-14):2482-2494. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15264. Epub 2020 Apr 24.
Our aim was to examine the notes produced by nurses, paying specific attention to the style in which these notes are written and observing whether there are concerns of distortions and biases.
Clinicians are responsible to document and record accurately. However, nurses' attitudes towards their patients can influence the quality of care they provide their patients and this inevitably impacts their perceptions and judgments, with implications to patients' care, treatment, and recovery. Negative attitudes or bias can cascade to other care providers and professionals.
This study used a retrospective chart review design and qualitative exploration of documentation using an emergent theme analysis.
We examined the notes taken by 55 mental health nurses working with inpatients in the forensic services department at a psychiatric hospital. The study complies with the SRQR Checklist (Appendix S1) published in 2014.
The results highlight some evidence of nurses' empathic responses to patients, but suggest that most nurses have a style of writing that much of the time includes themes that are negative in nature to discount, pathologise, or paternalise their patients.
When reviewing the documentation of nurses in this study, it is easy to see how they can influence and bias the perspective of other staff. Such bias cascade and bias snowball have been shown in many domains, and in the context of nursing it can bias the type of care provided, the assessments made and the decisions formed by other professionals.
Given the critical role documentation plays in healthcare, our results indicate that efforts to improve documentation made by mental health nurses are needed and specifically, attention needs to be given to the writing styles of the notation.
我们的目的是检查护士所写的记录,特别关注这些记录的书写风格,并观察是否存在扭曲和偏见的问题。
临床医生有责任准确记录和保存文档。然而,护士对患者的态度会影响他们为患者提供的护理质量,这不可避免地会影响他们的看法和判断,从而影响患者的护理、治疗和康复。负面态度或偏见可能会波及其他护理提供者和专业人员。
本研究采用回顾性图表审查设计,并通过定性探索记录,使用新兴主题分析进行分析。
我们检查了 55 名在精神病院法医部门与住院患者合作的精神科护士所写的记录。该研究符合 2014 年发表的 SRQR 清单(附录 S1)。
结果突出了一些护士对患者共情反应的证据,但表明大多数护士的写作风格在大多数情况下包括否定性的主题,以贬低、病理化或家长式地对待他们的患者。
在审查本研究中护士的记录时,很容易看出他们如何影响和偏见其他工作人员的观点。这种偏见级联和偏见雪球已经在许多领域得到证明,在护理领域,它可以影响提供的护理类型、做出的评估以及其他专业人员做出的决策。
鉴于文档在医疗保健中的关键作用,我们的结果表明需要努力改进精神科护士的文档记录,特别是需要关注注释的书写风格。