M. Quirke, G. Donohue, G. Prizeman, Patricia White, E. McCann
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摘要
目的:本综述的目的是识别、评估和综合现有证据,这些证据与急诊科(ED)护士对出现在急诊科的任何精神健康问题患者的经验和看法有关。简介:由于现有精神卫生服务的短缺,急诊科通常是精神健康问题患者的第一接触点。尽管缺乏心理健康专家培训,但急诊科的护理人员参与了关键的临床决策和对这些患者的实际护理。为了改善急诊科患者的预后,有必要彻底了解急诊科护士在这一人群中的经历如何影响他们的临床决策。纳入标准本综述将纳入在世界各地医疗机构的城市和农村急诊科工作的急诊科护士,不论是否接受过专业心理健康培训。定性研究,探讨经验和看法的急诊科护士关于谁目前与精神健康问题的人在急诊科设置将被考虑。研究发表在英语将被考虑,没有日期限制。方法检索scinahl complete, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science和Google Scholar,以及一些灰色文献来源。全文研究的检索、方法学质量评估和数据提取将由两名审稿人独立完成。研究结果将使用meta-aggregation进行汇总,并提出一份研究结果的征服摘要。
Experiences and perceptions of emergency department nurses regarding people who present with mental health issues: a systematic review protocol.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this review is to identify, appraise and synthesize available evidence related to the experiences and perceptions of emergency department (ED) nurses regarding people with any mental health issue who present at the ED.
INTRODUCTION
The ED is often the first point of contact for patients with a mental health issue, due to a shortage of available mental health services. Nursing staff in the ED are involved in key clinical decision making and hands-on care for these patients, despite a lack of mental health specialist training. In order to improve patient outcomes in the ED setting, it is necessary to have a thorough understanding of how ED nurses' experiences with this population affect their clinical decision making.
INCLUSION CRITERIA
This review will consider studies that include ED nurses, with or without specialist mental health training, working in urban and rural EDs in healthcare settings worldwide. Qualitative studies that explore the experiences and perceptions of ED nurses regarding people who present with mental health issues in the ED setting will be considered. Studies published in English will be considered, with no date limitations.
METHODS
CINAHL complete, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar will be searched, along with several sources of gray literature. Retrieval of full-text studies, assessment of methodological quality and data extraction will be performed independently by two reviewers. Findings will be pooled using meta-aggregation, and a ConQual Summary of Findings will be presented.