引导“精神状态恶化”——从认识到综合医院应对以满足“国家标准”:一份讨论文件。

Contemporary nurse Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1080/10376178.2024.2438628
Scott Lamont, Nikita Donnelly, Scott Brunero
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背景:澳大利亚卫生保健安全和质量委员会“国家标准”要求综合医院建立临床医生识别和应对患者恶化的精神状态的系统。缺乏基于证据的操作定义和明确的指导对这一要求提出了挑战。目的:回顾大都市综合医院精神状态恶化的治理机制和评估过程,并提出一个组织框架。方法:采用READ方法进行定性文献分析,系统地回顾了医院委员会报告、卫生区政策和培训计划,以确定和综合关键评估点和流程。研究结果:该研究绘制了评估点,以识别和应对患者旅程阶段中不断恶化的精神状态。组织系统信息图提供了满足国家标准认证标准的蓝图。结论:医院应建立全面的精神状态恶化患者的观察、监测、评估和转诊制度,包括多种治理流程和框架。影响说明:我们的论文描绘了治理和评估过程,以加强对综合医院日益恶化的精神状态的认识,与国家标准保持一致。简单的英语总结:综合医院的工作人员经常需要识别和应对那些心理健康状况越来越差的病人。这个问题很严重,因为不断恶化的精神状态可能导致有害行为,如自残或暴力,并可能导致患者的医疗保健体验不佳。我们的论文旨在找到帮助医院工作人员更好地识别和管理这些情况的方法。我们研究了医院目前的系统和流程,看看如何利用它们来满足国家精神卫生保健标准。我们制定了一个详细的计划,医院可以按照这个计划来改善他们的心理健康反应。该计划包括治理、评估和临床途径的步骤,确保医院系统的所有部分共同努力,支持精神状态恶化的患者。我们的研究结果表明,使用现有的医院流程,而不是创建新的工具,可以帮助员工更有效地识别和应对心理健康问题。这种方法不仅符合认证要求,而且提高了患者安全和护理质量。本文为医疗从业者和政策制定者提供了有价值的见解,表明通过正确的系统,综合医院可以更好地管理精神卫生保健,最终为患者带来更好的结果。
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Navigating 'deterioration in mental state' - from recognition to response in general hospitals to satisfy 'National Standards': a discussion paper.

Background: The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 'National Standards' require general hospitals to have systems for clinicians to recognise and respond to patients' deteriorating mental state. The lack of an evidence-based operational definition and clear guidance challenges this requirement.

Objective: To review governance mechanisms and assessment processes for deteriorating mental state in a metropolitan general hospital and propose an organisational framework.

Methods: A qualitative document analysis using the READ approach systematically reviewed hospital committee reports, health district policies, and training programs to identify and synthesise key assessment points and processes.

Findings: The study mapped assessment points for recognising and responding to deteriorating mental state across patient journey stages. An organisational systems infographic provides a blueprint for meeting National Standards accreditation criteria.

Conclusions: Hospitals should establish comprehensive systems to observe, monitor, assess, and refer individuals with deteriorating mental state, involving multiple governance processes and frameworks.

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