Institute of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur, Switzerland.
Directorate of Nursing, Therapies and Social Work, University Hospital of Psychiatry Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2022 Oct;29(5):755-765. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12847. Epub 2022 Jul 18.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Treatment and mental health care in familiar environments are beneficial for older people experiencing mental health issues. But there are not enough qualified and specialized nurses who can meet the complex needs of nursing home residents experiencing mental health issues. The University Hospital of Psychiatry Zurich, Switzerland, established an outreach interprofessional mental health service to foster the care for residents experiencing mental health issues in nursing homes. Based on existing studies, little can be said about whether nurses in nursing homes find these types of services helpful. WHAT DOES THIS PAPER ADD TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: Nurses in nursing homes caring for residents experiencing mental health issues felt relieved by having inclusive support from the interprofessional mental health service. Nurses appreciated the mental health team and felt accompanied and more confident in their daily work. Results showed that nurses wanted to be included in the care and treatment processes and to work as partners on an equal footing with the mental health team. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Outreach interprofessional mental health services for nursing homes should take into account nurses' views and professional experience, and value and respect their role as nurses. Outreach interprofessional mental health services for nursing homes should offer further training in psychiatric nursing, include an accessible contact person in the team, and develop clear processes and responsibilities.
INTRODUCTION: Outreach interprofessional mental health services for nursing homes can increase the quality of care for residents experiencing mental health issues but research on how nurses in nursing homes experience such a service is lacking worldwide.
To describe how nurses experience the involvement of an outreach interprofessional mental health team in the care for older people experiencing mental health issues in nursing homes and to identify barriers to and facilitators of interprofessional collaboration.
Qualitative descriptive analysis based on 13 semi-structured interviews. Framework analysis and complex adaptive systems theory were applied.
One core theme with two main categories: Nurses experienced relief from burden through inclusive support provided by the mental health team. Main categories were feeling accompanied and confident as a nurse and partnership-based collaboration.
Results showed for the first time that nurses felt supported by the mental health team and were encouraged to find new ways of coping with challenging situations.
To empower nurses, mental health teams should take into account nurses' perceptions in the treatment process, value and respect their role as nurses, transfer knowledge in both formal and informal settings, establish a steady and reliable contact person, and define processes and responsibilities.
在熟悉的环境中接受治疗和精神保健对有精神健康问题的老年人有益。但是,能够满足养老院居民复杂精神健康需求的合格且专业的护士人数不足。瑞士苏黎世大学附属医院成立了一个外展式跨专业精神健康服务机构,以促进养老院居民的精神健康护理。基于现有研究,几乎没有关于养老院护士是否认为这些类型的服务有帮助的相关信息。本研究增加了哪些新的知识?接受精神健康服务的养老院护士感到欣慰的是,他们得到了跨专业精神健康服务团队的全面支持。护士们很欣赏精神健康团队,并感到在日常工作中得到了陪伴,更有信心。研究结果表明,护士希望参与护理和治疗过程,并与精神健康团队平等合作。这些发现对实践有哪些影响?养老院的外展式跨专业精神健康服务应考虑护士的意见和专业经验,并重视和尊重他们作为护士的角色。养老院的外展式跨专业精神健康服务应提供精神病护理方面的进一步培训,团队中应配备方便联系的人员,并制定明确的流程和责任。
引言:养老院的外展式跨专业精神健康服务可以提高有精神健康问题的居民的护理质量,但全球范围内都缺乏关于养老院护士对这类服务的体验的研究。目的:描述养老院护士对参与外展式跨专业精神健康团队护理养老院中有精神健康问题的老年人的体验,并确定影响跨专业合作的障碍和促进因素。方法:基于 13 次半结构化访谈的定性描述性分析。应用了框架分析和复杂适应系统理论。结果:一个核心主题和两个主要类别:护士通过精神健康团队提供的全面支持减轻了负担。主要类别包括作为护士感到被陪伴和有信心,以及基于伙伴关系的合作。讨论:研究结果首次表明,护士感到得到了精神健康团队的支持,并受到鼓励寻找应对挑战性情况的新方法。对实践的影响:为了赋予护士权力,精神健康团队应该考虑护士在治疗过程中的看法,重视和尊重他们作为护士的角色,在正式和非正式环境中传授知识,建立稳定可靠的联系人,并明确流程和责任。