Hunter Library, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA.
Department of Public Health and Healthcare Leadership, Radford University Carilion, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2023 Aug;30(4):649-662. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12911. Epub 2023 Feb 13.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Individuals experiencing mental illness make up a significant portion of the world's population. Individuals with mental illness experience higher rates of morbidity and die on average at least a decade earlier than individuals without mental health disorders. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: Issues of stigma, diagnostic overshadowing, premature closure, inadequate workup, fear and lack of training negatively impact the care of individuals with mental illness. Issues impacting the care of individuals experiencing mental illness cross geographic and care setting boundaries. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Partnerships between physical and mental health practitioners are needed to thoroughly assess and accurately diagnose symptoms experienced by individuals with mental illness. Educational interventions can help prepare practitioners to care for individuals with mental illness. Nurses can better advocate for effective patient care by learning about the phenomenon of diagnostic overshadowing and calling attention to its occurrence. ABSTRACT: Introduction Individuals with mental illness experience significantly higher overall rates of morbidity and mortality than counterparts without mental illness. Misdiagnosis of symptoms emanating from physical illnesses as psychiatric in nature presents one important cause. Aim This integrative review explores research on healthcare professionals' misattribution of physical health symptoms to patients' comorbid psychiatric issues and seeks to identify unifying themes, shared causes, and possible strategies for addressing the issue. Method This review uses Whittemore and Knafl's 2005 integrative review methodology coupled with vetted quality appraisal tools. Results Following a systematic search of allied health, medical, psychological, sociological and general literature, 24 publications employing qualitative, quantitative, mixed and synthesis research methodologies were selected. Each study was appraised according to design, and relevant data were extracted. Discussion Themes of stigmatization, diagnostic overshadowing, incomplete medical examination, insufficient training, and fears experienced by providers and patients emerged. Implications for Practice Increased partnering between physical and mental health practitioners, continuing education, and improving patient-provider communication are key to providing equitable care. Nurses play primary roles in empathizing with patients, advocating for appropriate care and educating others on the dangers of misattributing physical symptoms to psychiatric cause.
患有精神疾病的个体在世界人口中占很大比例。患有精神疾病的个体发病率较高,平均死亡年龄比没有精神健康障碍的个体至少早十年。本文的新增内容:污名化、诊断遮蔽、过早结案、检查不充分、恐惧和缺乏培训等问题对精神疾病患者的护理产生负面影响。影响精神疾病患者护理的问题跨越了地理和护理环境的界限。对实践的影响:需要在物理和心理健康从业者之间建立伙伴关系,以彻底评估和准确诊断患有精神疾病的个体所经历的症状。教育干预可以帮助从业者为照顾患有精神疾病的个体做好准备。护士可以通过了解诊断遮蔽现象并引起对其发生的关注,更好地为有效的患者护理进行倡导。摘要:引言患有精神疾病的个体的总体发病率和死亡率明显高于没有精神疾病的个体。将源自身体疾病的症状误诊为精神疾病是一个重要原因。目的本综合评论探讨了医疗保健专业人员将身体症状归因于患者共患精神问题的研究,并试图确定统一的主题、共同的原因以及解决该问题的可能策略。方法本综述采用 Whittemore 和 Knafl 于 2005 年提出的综合评论方法,并结合经过验证的质量评估工具。结果通过对联合健康、医学、心理、社会学和一般文献进行系统搜索,选择了 24 项采用定性、定量、混合和综合研究方法的出版物。根据设计对每项研究进行评估,并提取相关数据。讨论出现的主题包括污名化、诊断遮蔽、不完整的医学检查、培训不足以及提供者和患者的恐惧。实践意义增加身体和心理健康从业者之间的合作、继续教育以及改善医患沟通是提供公平护理的关键。护士在同情患者、倡导适当护理以及教育他人不要将身体症状归因于精神原因方面发挥着主要作用。