[The psychiatrist and the new nursing legislation in Belgium: clarifying roles and responsibilities].

Q4 Medicine
Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie Pub Date : 2025-01-01
N Martens, H De Backer, R Ieven, M Destoop, S Malfait
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Abstract

Background: In May 2024, the Belgian federal parliament approved new legislation focused on task differentiation and the introduction of a care ladder within the nursing profession. This law recognizes nursing as an autonomous and interprofessional discipline and introduces new professional roles such as the basic nurse, the nurse responsible for general care (VVAZ), the nurse specialist, and the nurse researcher.

Aim: To explore the potential impact of this reform on the role of the psychiatrist within Belgian mental health care.

Method: Reflective essay.

Results: Within mental health care, the new legislation leads to a redistribution of tasks: nurses gain greater autonomy and responsibility, while psychiatrists can focus more on complex or acute situations. The reform aims to increase efficiency and better align care with patients’ needs.

Conclusion: While the reform offers opportunities for broader care integration, it also requires clear agreements and appropriate training. Especially in mental health care, where care is often complex and multidisciplinary, strong collaboration between physicians, nurses, and other professionals is essential to ensure high-quality care.

[精神科医生和比利时新的护理立法:明确角色和责任]。
背景:2024年5月,比利时联邦议会批准了新的立法,重点是任务区分和在护理专业中引入护理阶梯。该法承认护理是一门自主的、跨专业的学科,并引入了新的专业角色,如基础护士、负责一般护理的护士、专科护士和护士研究员。目的:探讨这一改革对比利时精神卫生保健中精神病医生角色的潜在影响。方法:反思性文章。结果:在精神卫生保健方面,新的立法导致了任务的重新分配:护士获得了更大的自主权和责任,而精神科医生可以更多地关注复杂或急性的情况。改革的目的是提高效率,更好地将护理与患者的需求结合起来。结论:虽然改革为更广泛的护理整合提供了机会,但也需要明确的协议和适当的培训。特别是在精神卫生保健中,由于护理往往是复杂和多学科的,医生、护士和其他专业人员之间的密切合作对于确保高质量的护理至关重要。
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