Saving Lives in Crisis: A Literature Review for Adolescent Crisis Response.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Faith Carini-Graves
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Abstract

Introduction: Only 50% of children with mental illnesses receive the appropriate mental health care, leading to an increase in acute hospitalizations for crisis events. Community-based psychiatric care programs, such as the Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) programs, offer a novel, community-based crisis intervention for adolescents with complex psychiatric needs. However, many times these programs experience capacity limitations due to staff burnout, stress, and low levels of competence as reported by staff.

Methods: Fifty-seven articles were screened for relevance, with 31 meeting inclusion criteria based on predefined appropriateness and exclusion standards.

Results: Despite many advances in pediatric psychiatry, crisis management remains a persistent challenge. This review found themes of crisis management guidelines for best practices, crisis management education, crisis management debriefing, crisis management tools, and the role of nursing in crisis management. Multiple trials found reduced hospitalizations and improved psychiatric symptoms with evidence-based guidelines and strategies. Education and debriefing opportunities improved staff self-perceived resilience and self-confidence ratings.

Conclusion: Many programs struggle to provide crisis management that reduces psychiatric emergency department visits and hospitalizations. This review highlights how nurses can support crisis care staff by facilitating the recognition of guidelines, providing targeted education, designing crisis management tools, and offering structured debriefings.

在危机中拯救生命:青少年危机反应的文献综述。
只有50%的患有精神疾病的儿童得到适当的精神卫生保健,导致因危机事件而急性住院的人数增加。以社区为基础的精神病护理项目,如青年自信社区治疗(Youth ACT)项目,为有复杂精神病需求的青少年提供了一种新颖的、以社区为基础的危机干预。然而,很多时候,由于员工倦怠、压力和员工报告的低水平能力,这些项目经历了能力限制。方法:对57篇文献进行相关性筛选,其中31篇符合预先确定的适宜性和排除标准。结果:尽管儿科精神病学取得了许多进展,但危机管理仍然是一个持续的挑战。本综述发现了危机管理最佳实践指南、危机管理教育、危机管理汇报、危机管理工具以及护理在危机管理中的作用等主题。多项试验发现,基于证据的指导方针和策略减少了住院率,改善了精神症状。教育和汇报机会提高了工作人员自我感知的复原力和自信心评分。结论:许多项目努力提供危机管理,以减少精神科急诊科的就诊和住院。这篇综述强调了护士如何通过促进准则的认可、提供有针对性的教育、设计危机管理工具和提供结构化的情况汇报来支持危机护理人员。
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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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