Is Everything in the Garden Rosy? An Integrated Care Pathway for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Care, from Development to Evaluation: Part 2

R. Grant, Julie E. Hall, Roger Pritlove
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This is the second paper of two, which considers the development, use and evaluation of an integrated care pathway (ICP) for acute inpatient mental health care. This paper reports an evaluation that was carried out to measure the impact of an ICP (described in Part 1) on the interventions it was designed to guide. The methodology used was pre- and post-ICP comparison of activities/care recorded in health-care records using delineating measures. Data were gathered from the notes of 23 service-users who had two inpatient stays within a year, one pre-ICP and one post-ICP. The findings suggested an overall improved provision of interventions, although as the ICP progressed the likelihood of receiving interventions fell. Three specific aspects were not affected by the ICP, these were giving information about observation levels to service-users, care planning and medical interventions. These issues are discussed and the conclusion raise implications for further ICP development and implementation.
花园里的一切都是美好的吗?急性住院病人心理健康护理的综合护理路径:从发展到评估:第二部分
这是两篇论文中的第二篇,其中考虑了急性住院精神卫生保健综合护理途径(ICP)的发展,使用和评估。本文报告了一项评估,该评估旨在衡量ICP(在第1部分中描述)对其旨在指导的干预措施的影响。所使用的方法是使用划定措施对保健记录中记录的活动/护理进行icp前后比较。数据收集自23名服务使用者的记录,他们在一年内两次住院,一次是在国际比较方案实施前,一次是在国际比较方案实施后。调查结果表明,虽然随着ICP的进展,接受干预的可能性下降,但总体上改善了干预措施的提供。《国际比较方案》没有影响到三个具体方面,即向服务使用者提供有关观察水平的信息、护理规划和医疗干预。对这些问题进行了讨论,结论提出了进一步制定和实施ICP的影响。
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