American Psychiatric Nurses Association Position: Staffing Inpatient Psychiatric Units.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Celeste Johnson, Kathleen R Delaney, Avni Cirpili, Suzie Marriott, Janette O'Connor
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Objective: An American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) task force reviewed current staffing research to revise and update the 2011 APNA "Staffing inpatient psychiatric units" position paper and provide recommendations to the APNA Board of Directors on how psychiatric mental health (PMH) nurses might champion the staffing needs of inpatient psychiatric units.

Methods: Current research on staffing and nursing practice in inpatient psychiatric units was reviewed as well as variables believed to influence staffing and nursing practice, such as consumer needs and workplace culture. Since current nurse staffing principles emphasize nursing value and how that value is connected to outcomes, the literature search included a focus on staffing and related patient outcomes.

Results: PMH nurses are critical to the safety and quality of care in inpatient psychiatric units. However, there are little existing data on the relationship between staffing levels and even common adverse events such as staff injury and restraint of patients. Furthermore, there is scant research conducted on inpatient psychiatric units that informs optimal staffing models or establishes links between staffing and patient outcomes.

Conclusions: Consistent with current evidence, the universal use of a single method or model of determining staffing needs (e.g., nursing hours per, case mix index, or mandatory ratios) is not recommended. PMH nurses should champion systematic evaluation of staffing on their inpatient units against select patient, nurse, and system outcomes. A data repository of PMH nurse-sensitive outcomes is necessary to benchmark unit performance and staffing.

美国精神科护士协会立场:精神科住院病房人员配备。
目标:美国精神科护士协会(APNA)的一个特别工作组回顾了当前的人员配置研究,以修订和更新2011年APNA "精神科住院病房的人员配置 "立场文件,并就精神科心理健康(PMH)护士如何支持精神科住院病房的人员配置需求向APNA董事会提出建议:方法:我们回顾了当前有关精神科住院病房人员配备和护理实践的研究,以及被认为会影响人员配备和护理实践的变量,如消费者需求和工作场所文化。由于当前的护士人员配置原则强调护理价值以及该价值如何与护理结果相关联,因此文献检索的重点包括人员配置和相关的患者治疗结果:结果:精神科护士对精神科住院病房的护理安全和质量至关重要。然而,关于人员配备水平与常见不良事件(如员工受伤和限制患者行为)之间关系的现有数据却很少。此外,针对精神科住院病房进行的研究也很少,这些研究无法为最佳人员配备模式提供依据,也无法确定人员配备与患者治疗效果之间的联系:结论:根据目前的证据,不建议普遍使用单一的方法或模式来确定人员配置需求(如每小时护理时间、病例组合指数或强制比率)。PMH 护士应根据选定的患者、护士和系统结果,对其住院病房的人员配备进行系统评估。有必要建立一个PMH护士敏感性结果的数据储存库,为科室绩效和人员配置制定基准。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (JAPNA) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal publishing up-to-date information to promote psychiatric nursing, improve mental health care for culturally diverse individuals, families, groups, and communities, as well as shape health care policy for the delivery of mental health services. JAPNA publishes both clinical and research articles relevant to psychiatric nursing. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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