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Service user and carer involvement in mental health care safety: raising concerns and improving the safety of services

机译:服务使用者和护理人员参与精神卫生保健安全:引起关注并提高服务安全性

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Previous research into improving patient safety has emphasised the importance of responding to and learning from concerns raised by service users and carers. Expertise gained by the experiences of service users and their carers has also been seen as a potential resource to improve patient safety. We know little about the ease of raising concerns within mental health services, and the potential benefits of involving service users and carers in safety interventions. This study aimed to explore service user and carer perceptions of raising safety concerns, and service user, carer and health professional views on the potential for service user and carer involvement in safety interventions. UK service users, carers and health professionals (?n=?185) were recruited via social media to a cross-sectional survey focussed on raising concerns about safety issues and views on potential service user and carer participation in safety interventions. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, and free text responses were coded into categories. The sample of 185 participants included 90 health professionals, 77 service users and 18 carers. Seventy seven percent of service users and carers reported finding it very difficult or difficult to raise concerns. Their most frequently cited barriers to raising concerns were: services did not listen; concerns about repercussions; and the process of raising concerns, especially while experiencing mental ill health. There was universal support from health professionals for service user and carer involvement in safety interventions and over half the service users and carers supported involvement, primarily due to their expertise from experience. Mental health service users and carers experience difficulties in raising safety concerns meaning that potentially useful information is being missed. All the health professionals and the majority of service users and carers saw potential for service users and carer involvement in interventions to improve safety, to ensure their experiences are taken into consideration. The results provide guidance for future research about the most effective ways of ensuring that concerns about safety can be both raised and responded to, and how service user and carer involvement in improving safety in mental health care can be further developed.
机译:先前有关改善患者安全性的研究强调了应对服务用户和护理人员提出的问题并从中学习的重要性。服务使用者及其护理人员的经验所获得的专业知识也被视为提高患者安全性的潜在资源。我们对在精神卫生服务中引起关注的难易程度以及使服务使用者和护理人员参与安全干预的潜在好处知之甚少。这项研究旨在探讨服务使用者和护理人员对安全问题提出的看法,以及服务使用者,护理人员和健康专业人员对服务使用者和护理人员参与安全干预措施的潜力的看法。通过社交媒体招募了英国服务使用者,护理人员和卫生专业人员(?n =?185)进行横断面调查,重点是提出对安全问题的关注以及对潜在服务使用者和护理人员参与安全干预措施的看法。使用描述性统计数据分析数据,并将自由文本回复编码为类别。 185名参与者的样本包括90名卫生专业人员,77名服务使用者和18名护理人员。 77%的服务用户和护理人员报告说很难或很难引起关注。他们最经常被提及的引起关注的障碍是:服务不听。对影响的担忧;以及引起关注的过程,尤其是在经历精神疾病时。卫生专业人员为服务使用者和护理人员参与安全干预提供了普遍支持,一半以上的服务使用者和护理人员支持参与,主要是由于他们的经验丰富。精神卫生服务使用者和护理人员在提出安全问题时遇到困难,这意味着可能有用的信息被遗漏了。所有卫生专业人员以及大多数服务使用者和看护者都看到了服务使用者和看护者参与改善安全性,确保他们的经历得到考虑的干预措施的潜力。研究结果为将来的研究提供了指导,以确保最有效的方式可以确保对安全性的关注可以被提出和响应,以及如何进一步发展服务使用者和护理人员参与改善精神保健的安全性。

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