加强父母在急诊科对自杀青少年的支持

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Demee Rheinberger, Fiona Shand, Nancy E. Briggs, Katherine Boydell, Lauren McGillivray
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摘要

自杀危机是澳大利亚青少年非常关注的健康问题。父母为有自杀倾向的青少年提供支持,并让他们获得挽救生命的护理,例如急诊室。本研究的目的是从父母的角度探讨,当父母在青少年自杀危机时到急诊科时,他们得到了什么支持,或者会发现什么支持对他们有帮助。163位父母的横断面样本与他们的青春期孩子(12-18岁)一起参加了澳大利亚ED,他们完成了一项在线调查,该调查探讨了参与者在ED演讲期间获得的支持,哪些支持是重要的,以及影响参与者对青少年支持偏好的因素。采用二元逻辑回归来确定哪些因素影响父母偏好类型(青少年支持多于父母支持)的可能性。据报道,家长们想要了解一些信息,以帮助他们在青少年出院后支持他们。90%的家长表示,他们更愿意接受以青少年为中心的支持,而不是以父母为中心的支持,在ED演示期间,青少年的父母更有可能支持以青少年为中心的支持。这是第一个调查父母在出现自杀危机时从急诊室得到的支持的研究。这表明,在父母认为有用的东西和他们在澳大利亚教育中心得到的支持之间存在着巨大的差距。这些发现应该用来帮助指导ED改革,并开发资源,支持父母在自杀危机期间和之后立即照顾他们的青少年。
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Enhancing Parent Support During Emergency Department Visits for Suicidal Adolescents

Suicide crisis is a considerable health concern for Australian adolescents. Parents provide suicidal adolescents with support and access to life-saving care, such as the emergency department (ED). The aim of this study was to explore, from a parent perspective, what supports parents had received or would have found helpful when they attended the ED for their adolescents' suicide crisis. A cross-sectional sample of 163 parents who had attended an Australian ED with their adolescent child (aged 12–18 years) completed an online survey, which explored the support participants have received during an ED presentation, what support is important to receive and factors which inform participants' preference for adolescent support. A binary logistic regression was conducted to determine which factors informed the likelihood of parents' preference type (adolescent support over parent support). Parents reported wanting information that would help them to support their adolescent after discharge. Ninety percent of parents indicated that they would prefer receiving adolescent-focused support over parent-focused support, with parents of younger adolescents significantly more likely to endorse wanting adolescent-focused support during the ED presentation. This is the first study that examines the support parents receive from EDs when presenting for a suicide crisis. It demonstrates a large gap between what parents would consider helpful to receive and what support they are receiving in Australian EDs. These findings should be used to help guide ED reform and to develop resources that support parents to care for their adolescent during and immediately following a suicide crisis.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
8.90%
发文量
128
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing is the official journal of the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. It is a fully refereed journal that examines current trends and developments in mental health practice and research. The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing provides a forum for the exchange of ideas on all issues of relevance to mental health nursing. The Journal informs you of developments in mental health nursing practice and research, directions in education and training, professional issues, management approaches, policy development, ethical questions, theoretical inquiry, and clinical issues. The Journal publishes feature articles, review articles, clinical notes, research notes and book reviews. Contributions on any aspect of mental health nursing are welcomed. Statements and opinions expressed in the journal reflect the views of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc.
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