Yorkshire Quality and Safety Research Group, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Bradford, UK.
School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2021 Jun;30(3):798-810. doi: 10.1111/inm.12838. Epub 2021 Mar 16.
The study aimed to explore mental health professionals' perceptions of patient safety issues across community and inpatient mental health services. Fourteen mental health professionals across community and inpatient settings participated in qualitative interviews. Framework analysis, guided by the Yorkshire Contributory Factors Framework - Mental Health, was used to analyse the data. Safety issues identified by mental health professionals mapped on to 19 of the 21 factors in the Yorkshire Contributory Factors Framework - Mental Health. The factors most frequently mentioned by participants were 'safety culture' which focused on raising concerns, learning from incidents and the influence of targets; 'communication systems' to support effective communication between staff; 'service user factors' including a perceived increase in illness acuity; 'service process' including how patients access and interact with services; and 'staff workload' perceived being as unmanageable. Mental health professionals consider there to be a broad range of safety issues associated with mental health services. Future research should aim to develop interventions to improve safety focused across the factors raised by professionals.
本研究旨在探讨精神卫生专业人员对社区和住院精神卫生服务中患者安全问题的看法。14 名来自社区和住院环境的精神卫生专业人员参与了定性访谈。研究采用以约克郡促成因素框架-心理健康为指导的框架分析方法来分析数据。精神卫生专业人员确定的安全问题映射到约克郡促成因素框架-心理健康的 21 个因素中的 19 个。参与者最常提到的因素是“安全文化”,重点是提出关注、从事件中学习以及目标的影响;“沟通系统”,以支持员工之间的有效沟通;“服务使用者因素”,包括疾病严重程度的感知增加;“服务流程”,包括患者如何访问和与服务互动;以及“员工工作量”,被认为是无法管理的。精神卫生专业人员认为与精神卫生服务相关的安全问题广泛存在。未来的研究应旨在开发干预措施,以提高专业人员提出的各个因素的安全性。