An inpatient mental health placement for paramedic undergraduate students: a pilot study

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作者
Carney, Emma [1 ]
Thornberry, Phoebe [1 ]
Bear, Robert [1 ]
Bilton, Natalia [1 ]
Bilton, Dean [2 ]
机构
[1] Charles Sturt Univ, Port Macquarie, Australia
[2] Port Macquarie Base Hosp, Port Macquarie Mental Hlth Inpatient Unit, Ward 1A, Nurse Unit Manager, Port Macquarie, Australia
关键词
Student; Paramedic; Mental health; Education; Curriculum; Pilot project; MEDICAL-STUDENTS; ILLNESS;
D O I
10.1186/s12909-024-06052-3
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G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe prevalence of mental and behavioural illnesses in the Australian community is increasing. Paramedics are frequently the first health responders to a mental health crisis, and their workload associated with mental health presentations is also increasing. The present study explored the experience and perspectives of undergraduate paramedic students who participated in a pilot mental health placement.MethodsA pilot workplace learning opportunity was established in which students completed a portion of their community service hours in an inpatient mental health setting at Port Macquarie Base Hospital. Eight students attended and completed the placement and were administered the Clinical Placement Evaluation Questionnaire.ResultsStudent responses to this placement experience were overwhelmingly positive. The data showed that all the students responded "Strongly Agree" or "Agree" to each of the survey items. Thematic analysis of the qualitative data yielded four central themes related to benefits, additional training and education, nursing staff, and improvements.ConclusionsThis pilot study suggests that mental health placements for paramedics have meaningful educational value and can impact student learning. Since this pilot study, mental health placements have been permanently included as part of the undergraduate curriculum in our institution.
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