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'When you're it': a qualitative study exploring the rural nurse experience of managing acute mental health presentations AUTHORS

机译:“当你在时”:一项定性研究,探索农村护士管理急性心理健康报告的经验

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Introduction: A higher proportion of chronic mental illness is reported for populations residing in inner and outer regional (IOR) areas when compared to major cities in Australia. Conversely, fewer mental health professionals work in IOR areas when compared to major cities indicating poorer access to services for rural populations. Rural emergency departments (EDs) and urgent care centres (UCCs) deliver a broad range of services. Often they are the first point of care for consumers experiencing acute mental health issues. Rural nurses working in EDs and UCCs require a diverse clinical skill set to manage complex presentations, often with limited support and resources. Developments in telehealth services have reportedly improved access for rural consumers. It is known that nurses report a lack of skills and confidence when managing mental health presentations. Despite these challenges, there is little documented regarding the experience of generalist nurses managing acute mental health presentations in rural hospitals that have limited support of community mental health teams and no onsite inpatient mental health facilities. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted to explore the experience of rural nurses in managing acute mental health presentations within an emergency context. An interview guide developed from the literature was used to explore issues of experience, safety, knowledge and clinical confidence. Thirteen rural generalist nurses from one rural emergency department and two rural UCCs located in south-west Victoria participated in a semi-structured interview. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Transcriptions were thematically analysed by applying an inductive descriptive approach. Results: The majority of participants were experienced generalist registered nurses with no formal qualifications in mental health. Two participants had some clinical experience in mental health and drug and alcohol. Themes elicited from data analysis and discussion between the researchers were (1) ‘we are the frontline’, (2) ‘doing our best to provide care’, (3) ‘complexities of navigating the system’, and (4) ‘thinking about change’. Findings indicated that rural generalist nurses deliver the majority of care to mental health consumers in EDs and UCCs. Local mental health clinicians and emergency service providers offer limited support, with a reliance on telephone triage for after-hours assessment. Multiple challenges were cited including coordinating the transfer of consumers to inpatient facilities and feeling inadequately supported. Irrespective of these challenges, nurses reported delivering the best possible care to consumers despite reporting a lack of knowledge and skills. Recommendations for improving the delivery of care included increasing access to emergency mental health training and receiving more support from local mental health teams. The need for more rural mental health facilities was also discussed. Conclusions: The findings from this study suggest generalist nurses are the frontline providers of care for mental health consumers in rural EDs and UCCs. Nurses feel ill-equipped for assessing and managing mental health presentations, relying heavily on local mental health teams and telephone triage who provide limited onsite support. The need to support nurses through training and mentoring relationships with community mental health teams is highlighted by this study in conjunction with improving the delivery of mental health services in rural areas.
机译:简介:与澳大利亚主要城市相比,据报道居住在内部和外部区域(IOR)地区的人口患慢性精神病的比例更高。相反,与大城市相比,在IOR地区工作的精神卫生专业人员较少,这说明农村人口获得服务的机会较差。农村紧急部门(ED)和紧急护理中心(UCC)提供广泛的服务。通常,它们是遇到急性心理健康问题的消费者的首要护理。在急诊室和UCC中工作的农村护士需要多种多样的临床技能来管理复杂的诊治工作,而这通常需要有限的支持和资源。据报道,远程医疗服务的发展改善了农村消费者的使用范围。众所周知,护士在管理心理健康报告时报告缺乏技能和自信心。尽管存在这些挑战,但是关于在乡村医院中处理急性精神健康表现的全科护士经验很少有文献记载,这些医院对社区精神健康团队的支持有限,并且没有现场住院的精神健康设施。方法:进行了定性研究,以探索农村护士在紧急情况下管理急性精神健康表现的经验。根据文献编制的采访指南被用来探讨经验,安全性,知识和临床信心问题。来自维多利亚州西南部的一个农村急诊部门和两个农村UCC的13位农村通才护士参加了半结构化访谈。采访被录音和逐字记录。通过使用归纳描述方法对转录进行主题分析。结果:大多数参与者是经验丰富的通才注册护士,他们没有心理健康方面的正式资格。两名参与者在心理健康以及药物和酒精方面有一定的临床经验。研究人员之间进行数据分析和讨论得出的主题是(1)“我们是第一线”,(2)“尽力提供护理”,(3)“导航系统的复杂性”和(4)“思考”关于变化”。调查结果表明,农村通才护士为急诊室和UCC的心理健康消费者提供大部分护理。当地的精神卫生临床医生和急诊服务提供者提供的支持有限,他们依赖电话分类进行下班后评估。列举了多重挑战,包括协调消费者向住院设施的转移以及感到支持不足。尽管面临这些挑战,但护士报告尽管缺乏知识和技能,但仍向消费者提供了最好的护理。改善护理质量的建议包括增加接受紧急心理健康培训的机会,并从当地精神卫生团队获得更多支持。还讨论了对更多农村精神卫生设施的需求。结论:这项研究的结果表明,全科医生是农村急诊室和UCC精神卫生消费者的一线护理提供者。护士在评估和管理心理健康表现方面能力不足,主要依靠当地心理健康团队和电话分诊,他们提供的现场支持有限。这项研究与改善农村地区精神卫生服务的提供相结合,强调了需要通过与社区精神卫生小组的培训和指导关系来支持护士的需求。

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