When contextual realities hinder the process of welcoming new patients in psychiatric emergency units

IF 0.3 Q4 Medicine
Mathilde Meriaux, Jennifer Denis
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Abstract

Introduction: Questioning the implementation of care in psychiatry requires a reflection on and around the moment when patients first arrive at an emergency unit. In other words, it is necessary to take a look at the contextual conditions of this first moment of care. Our objective is to study the ingredients that contribute to the development or maintenance of a welcoming attitude.

Methods: Grounded theory allowed us to better understand the complexity of the phenomenon by meeting people working in crisis and psychiatric emergency units.

Results: The results present three pathways associated with the welcoming process: (1) pathway to activate the process; (2) pathway to weaken the process; (3) pathway to counteract the weakening pathway and feed the activation pathway. Reintroducing time to think and “spaces to speak” remains a challenge in the welcoming of patients in psychiatric emergency units.

Discussion: A welcoming reception depends on a favorable context-societal, political, institutional and environmental-being fostered and maintained in the professional and personal world of professionals.

当情境现实阻碍精神科急诊科欢迎新病人的过程时
导言:质疑精神病学护理的实施需要对病人第一次到达急诊室的那一刻进行反思。换句话说,有必要看看这第一次护理的背景条件。我们的目标是研究有助于发展或保持欢迎态度的因素。方法:通过与在危机和精神科急诊科工作的人会面,扎根的理论使我们更好地理解这一现象的复杂性。结果:研究结果显示了与欢迎过程相关的三个通路:(1)过程激活通路;(2)途径弱化过程;(3)拮抗弱化通路,补足激活通路。重新引入思考的时间和“说话的空间”仍然是精神病急诊科欢迎病人的挑战。讨论:欢迎招待会取决于一个良好的背景——社会、政治、制度和环境——在专业人士的专业和个人世界中被培养和维持。
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