Kalayjian A S
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 1994 Nov-Dec;15(6):533-50. doi: 10.3109/01612849409040532.
This article provides a description of the eight phases of the Mental Health Outreach Program (MHOP) cofounded by the author to address the needs of the surviving community following the 1988 earthquake in Armenia. For the purposes of the MHOP, the nursing process was expanded from five to eight phases: 1) preassessment, 2) assessment, 3) analysis, 4) community diagnosis, 5) planning, 6) implementation, 7) evaluation, and 8) remodification. A framework for assessing the level of trauma in an unfamiliar community (with its mnemonic acronym COPE), which was formulated by the author to expedite the assessment and implementation phases, is described. The article concludes with a set of recommendations for psychiatric mental health nurses in mitigating the negative impact and consequences of disasters.
本文介绍了作者共同创立的心理健康外展项目(MHOP)的八个阶段,该项目旨在满足1988年亚美尼亚地震后受灾社区的需求。为了实施MHOP,护理程序从五个阶段扩展到了八个阶段:1)预评估,2)评估,3)分析,4)社区诊断,5)规划,6)实施,7)评估,8)重新调整。文中还描述了作者制定的一个用于评估陌生社区创伤程度的框架(其助记首字母缩写为COPE),该框架旨在加快评估和实施阶段。文章最后为精神心理健康护士提出了一系列建议,以减轻灾难的负面影响和后果。