从他们的角度看问题:有急性精神健康需求且在急诊科住院时间较长的儿科病人。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Pediatric emergency care Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1097/PEC.0000000000003237
Julianne Lapsa, Erin O'Donnell, Lisa Yanek, Thuy Ngo
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背景:儿科急诊部(PED)正面临着越来越多的精神疾病患者,这导致了住院时间的延长和启动积极治疗计划的延误。关于儿科病人在这种住院期间的自我体验的研究很少:目的:通过了解之前的创伤经历和患者对 PED 精神健康住院时间延长的看法,为因精神健康入院而登机的患者提供更加个性化和以患者为中心的 PED 护理:方法:我们在一家城市医院的 PED 收集了因精神疾病紧急住院超过 24 小时的患者的便利样本。我们讨论了患者的人口统计学信息、过去所受的创伤、对其护理经历的看法和理解。数据分析采用了描述性和主题内容分析法:共有 99 名青少年参与了研究,其中大多数人表示在 PED 寄宿期间精神健康症状恶化,尤其是焦虑增加(72 人 [72.7%])。患者对 PED 精神健康摄入对症状的疗效态度不一(41 [41.4%])。这些患者提出了一些个人建议,以指导今后的儿童护理工作,从而更好地减轻他们在 PED 寄宿期间的症状,例如集体活动、电子产品和体育活动:讨论:在 PED 中寄宿的精神健康危机患者已经经历了紧张的生活事件。通过倾听这一弱势群体的个人经历,PED 可以改善护理服务并设计出更有治疗效果的环境,尤其是在急性期心理健康管理的需求不断增加的情况下。
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From Their Perspective: Pediatric Patients With Acute Mental Health Needs and Prolonged Emergency Department Stays.

Background: The pediatric emergency department (PED) is experiencing a rising volume of patients with mental health concerns, leading to prolonged boarding times and delays in initiating active therapeutic plans. A paucity of research exists for the self-reported pediatric patient experience during such boarding.

Objectives: To inform more individualized and patient-centered PED care for patients boarding for mental health admission, by learning the prior trauma experiences and patient perspective on prolonged PED mental health stays.

Methods: A convenience sample was collected at an urban hospital's PED among those boarding for mental health emergency greater than 24 hours. Demographic information, exposures to past trauma, and perceptions on and understanding of their care experience, were discussed. Descriptive and thematic content analysis were used for data analysis.

Results: A total of 99 youths were included in the study and the majority reported worsening mental health symptoms during PED boarding, notably increasing anxiety (72 [72.7%]). Patients were equivocal on efficacy of PED mental health intake on symptoms (41 [41.4%]). Personal suggestions were offered by these patients to guide the care of future children that would better mitigate their symptoms while boarding in the PED, such as group activities, electronics, and physical activity.

Discussion: Patients in mental health crisis boarding in the PED have already experienced stressful life events. By listening to the personal stories of this vulnerable population, the PED can improve care delivery and design a more therapeutic environment, especially as the need for acute mental health management continues to increase.

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Pediatric emergency care
Pediatric emergency care 医学-急救医学
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2.40
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14.30%
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577
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.
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