在初级和中级精神健康护理中实施积极的高级康复连接--注册高级护士主导的倡议。

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
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目的:本研究报告介绍了注册高级执业护士干预措施的实施情况。目的包括改善就医途径、服务使用者的结果以及初级和中级医疗保健之间的整合:本文报告了一项混合方法实施研究的定量结果。定性数据单独报告。PARiHS 框架为实施过程本身提供了信息,并探讨了护士和其他医疗保健专业人员的注意事项:方法:在干预前和干预后使用 CORE-OM 34 项评分量表。结果:研究结果表明,该干预措施有助于提高服务使用者的满意度:结果:研究结果表明,根据服务使用者的报告,干预措施显著改善了总体或一般困扰,CORE-OM评分的变化也证明了这一点。根据记录,获得护理的时间平均为 3.6 天。实施科学支持有效、安全的实施,并有明确的治理结构:结论:注册高级护士在精神健康诊所的实践提供了完整的护理过程,从而改善了整合,并可能对患者产生积极的影响。爱尔兰护理课程教授实施科学,如果要将创新服务嵌入医疗保健系统,这一点非常重要:影响:在初级和二级医疗机构的交界处,为精神健康注册高级执业护士开发一种护理模式可能是值得的。积极的 "高级康复连接 "可能与改善心理健康结果和加强初级和二级医疗服务的整合有关。实施科学的利用强调了与所有利益相关者合作的必要性,以克服障碍并认识到实现必要的整合护理模式的促进因素:患者和公众的贡献:康复服务学院的成员提供了同伴康复方面的投入,他们的参与在项目的各个阶段都非常明显。社会心理评估模板也是共同设计的。
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Implementation of Positive Advanced Recovery Connections in Primary and Secondary Mental Health Care-A Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner-Led Initiative.

Aim(s): This study reports on the implementation of a registered advanced nurse practitioner intervention. Aims include improving access, service user outcomes and integration between primary and secondary care.

Design: This paper reports the quantitative results of a mixed methods implementation study. Qualitative data are reported separately. The PARiHS framework informs the implementation process itself, with considerations for nurses and other healthcare professionals explored.

Methods: The CORE-OM 34 item rating scale was administered both pre- and post-intervention. Service user attendances in secondary care was monitored.

Results: Findings suggest that the intervention was associated with clinically significant improvements in global or generic distress, reported by service users, as evidenced by changes in the CORE-OM scores. Access to care was recorded at an average of 3.6 days. Implementation science supported effective and safe implementation with clear governance structures.

Conclusion: Registered advanced nurse practice in mental health clinics which provide full episodes of care results in improved integration and may be associated with positive patient outcomes. Implementation science is taught on Irish nursing programmes and this is important if innovative services are to be embedded in the healthcare system.

Impact: The development of a model of care for mental health Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioners at the interface of primary and secondary care settings may be merited. Positive Advanced Recovery Connections may be associated with improving mental health outcomes and bolstering integration of primary and secondary care services. The utilisation of implementation science highlights the need for collaboration with all stakeholders to overcome barriers and recognise facilitators to attain the necessary model of integrated care.

Patient and public contribution: Peer recovery input was provided by members of the service Recovery College, with participation evident in all stages of the project. The psychosocial assessment template was also co-designed.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Advanced Nursing (JAN) contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. All JAN papers are required to have a sound scientific, evidential, theoretical or philosophical base and to be critical, questioning and scholarly in approach. As an international journal, JAN promotes diversity of research and scholarship in terms of culture, paradigm and healthcare context. For JAN’s worldwide readership, authors are expected to make clear the wider international relevance of their work and to demonstrate sensitivity to cultural considerations and differences.
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