从精神科急诊科护士的角度看心理健康分诊定性研究。

IF 2.9 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2023-10-15 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.22037/aaem.v11i1.2080
Fatemeh Rajab Dizavandi, Razieh Froutan, Hossein Karimi Moonaghi, Abbas Ebadi, Mohammad Reza Fayyazi Bordbar
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摘要

心理健康分诊是一种新的护理实践概念,研究和定义较少,特别是在伊朗护士中。因此,本研究旨在从精神科急诊科护士的角度解释心理健康分诊的概念。方法:采用半结构化访谈法对精神科急诊科护士进行定性研究。采样是有目的的,并一直持续到数据饱和。分析使用传统的内容分析进行,如Griesheim和Landman方法所述。结果:共访谈精神科急诊科护士15名,平均年龄35.13±8.44岁,其中男性占60%。最后,从数据分析中得出两个主题、五个类别和16个子类别。出现了两个主题,包括心理健康分诊意义和心理健康分诊结构。前者包括心理健康分诊的性质和特征两大类,后者包括从表面到深度的心理状态探索、安全控制措施和紧急程度三大类。根据“紧急程度”类别,护士无法以可接受的方式根据自己的看法做出分诊决定。结论:精神科急诊科护士对心理健康分诊的意义有适当的认识。然而,根据这些护士的说法,其结构与限制提供心理健康分诊服务并降低其质量的缺点有关。
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Mental Health Triage from the Viewpoint of Psychiatric Emergency Department Nurses; a Qualitative Study.

Introduction: Mental health triage is a new nursing practice concept that is less studied and defined, especially among Iranian nurses. Therefore, this study aimed to explain the concept of mental health triage from the perspective of psychiatric emergency department (ED) nurses.

Methods: This qualitative study collected data using semi-structured interviews with psychiatric ED nurses. Sampling was purposive and continued until data saturation. Analysis was conducted using conventional content analysis, as described in Griesheim and Landman approach.

Results: 15 psychiatric ED nurses with the mean age of 35.13 ± 8.44 years were interviewed (60% male). Finally, two themes, five categories, and 16 sub-categories emerged from data analysis. Two themes emerged, including mental health triage meaning and mental health triage structure. The former included two categories of the nature and characteristics of mental health triage, and the latter consisted of three categories of mental state exploration from surface to depth, safety control measures, and the degree of emergency. According to the "degree of emergency" category, nurses could not make triage decisions based on their perceptions in an acceptable way.

Conclusion: Psychiatric ED nurses have an appropriate understanding of mental health triage meaning. However, according to these nurses, its structure is associated with shortcomings that limit the provision of mental health triage services and reduce their quality.

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Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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