新型冠状病毒感染精神科住院患者的管理:独特的感染预防考虑和演变策略

Heather Albert, Diane Heipel, Tushar P Thakre, Olivia Hess, Kaila Cooper, Rachel Pryor, Mark Smallacombe, Charlene Moore, Emily Godbout, Robert Findling, Gonzalo Bearman
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审查理由:2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了医疗保健服务的提供方式,并对在住院环境中提供行为健康带来了挑战。在此,我们为大家介绍新冠肺炎时代精神科患者感染预防的一线经验。最近的发现:在住院精神科环境中,COVID-19的预防措施面临着独特的挑战。COVID-19给精神科护理带来的挑战始于急诊科,并在患者入院后持续进行护理。单位基础设施、患者人群、治疗方式、人员配置考虑和出院计划是非常适合其他医院环境的COVID-19协议需要针对精神科环境进行修订的不同实例。摘要:本次交流的目的是为COVID-19时代精神病患者感染预防的现有共享经验提供补充。
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Management of the COVID-19-Infected Psychiatric Inpatients: Unique Infection Prevention Considerations and Evolving Strategies.

Reason for review: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the way healthcare services are provided and created challenges to the delivery of behavioral health in the inpatient setting. Here, we present our front-line experience of infection prevention for the psychiatric patient in the COVID era.

Recent findings: There are unique challenges surrounding COVID-19 precautions within inpatient psychiatric settings. The challenges presented to psychiatric care by COVID-19 begin in the emergency department and follow the patient through the continuum of care once admitted to the facility. Unit infrastructure, patient population, treatment modalities, staffing considerations, and discharge planning are distinct instances where COVID-19 protocols that are well-suited for other hospital settings necessitate revision for psychiatric settings.

Summary: The purpose of this communication is to add to the current body of shared experience of infection prevention for the psychiatric patient in the COVID-19 era.

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