Research Priorities in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Funding Availability, Recently Published Work, and Future Directions for Advancing Our Science.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Brandy Mechling, Nadia Ali Muhammad Ali Charania, Olimpia Paun, Linda Lewin, Andrea Bostrom, Mercy Mumba, Ko Niitsu, Nancy Ahern
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Abstract

Background: Identifying and sharing psychiatric mental health (PMH) research priorities can help identify gaps in the literature, determine training needs for nurses, and assist investigators in locating funding.

Aims: The aims for this project included: (1) identify PMH nursing specialty research priorities from large, public funding entities; (2) compare the identified research priorities and scholarly articles published in 2020; and (3) outline future directions for advancing the science of PMH nursing.

Methods: Strategic plans of funding entities for PMH research were reviewed for research priorities. Summarized priorities were then compared with publications from peer-reviewed PMH nursing journals. Work conducted in the United States was extracted and categorized as original research, evidence-based practice (EBP), or quality improvement (QI), then design and population.

Results: Priorities from 13 funding entities comprised three domains (education, research, and practice), with nine areas, 30 topics, and subtopics. Eight journals produced 432 articles with 99 (23%) conducted in the United States. Among these journals, publications fitting research priorities ranged from 1 to 33 articles. Of the 99 articles, 85% were original research and 15% were either EBP or QI. Descriptive articles comprised 64% and 23% tested interventions. Populations studied included workforce; adults; infants, children, and adolescents; and parents.

Conclusions: All published articles by the U.S. PMH nurses matched the funding priorities, but not all funding priorities were addressed by 2020 publications. The majority of work was conducted outside of the United States and most published from the United States was descriptive, contrary to many United States funders' priorities for interventional research.

精神心理健康护理的研究重点:资金供应情况、近期发表的作品以及推动科学发展的未来方向。
背景:确定并分享精神心理健康(PMH)研究的优先事项有助于发现文献中的空白,确定护士的培训需求,并协助研究人员寻找资金:(目的:本项目的目的包括:(1)确定大型公共资助实体的精神卫生护理专科研究重点;(2)比较已确定的研究重点和 2020 年发表的学术文章;以及(3)概述推动精神卫生护理科学发展的未来方向:方法:对 PMH 研究资助机构的战略计划进行审查,以确定研究重点。然后将汇总的优先事项与经同行评审的 PMH 护理期刊上发表的文章进行比较。提取在美国开展的工作,并将其归类为原创研究、循证实践(EBP)或质量改进(QI),然后是设计和人群:结果:13 个资助实体的优先事项包括三个领域(教育、研究和实践),9 个领域,30 个主题和子主题。八种期刊发表了 432 篇文章,其中 99 篇(23%)在美国发表。在这些期刊中,符合研究重点的文章从 1 篇到 33 篇不等。在这 99 篇文章中,85% 为原创研究,15% 为 EBP 或 QI。描述性文章占 64%,测试干预措施的文章占 23%。研究人群包括劳动力、成人、婴儿、儿童和青少年以及父母:美国 PMH 护士发表的所有文章都符合资助重点,但 2020 年发表的文章并未涉及所有资助重点。大部分工作是在美国以外进行的,美国发表的大部分文章都是描述性的,这与许多美国资助者对干预性研究的优先考虑相反。
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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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