Treating mental health crises at home: Patient satisfaction with home nursing care

被引:20
作者
Gimenez-Diez, David [1 ,2 ]
Maldonado Alia, Ruben [3 ]
Rodriguez Jimenez, Silvia [1 ]
Granel, Nina [2 ]
Torrent Sola, Lidia [4 ]
Bernabeu-Tamayo, Maria Dolors [2 ]
机构
[1] CPB Serv Salut Mental, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, GRIVIS Res Grp, Dept Nursing, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Assoc Major Empoderament Social & Salut, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Consorci Corp Sanitaria Parc Tauli, Ctr Salut Mental, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
day care; medical; patient satisfaction; psychiatric nursing; research; SERVICE USERS EXPERIENCES; RESOLUTION; QUALITY; RELATIVES; SYMPTOMS; ILLNESS;
D O I
10.1111/jpm.12573
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Accessible SummaryWhat is known on the subject? Most studies have focused on whether hospital admissions have been reduced by the introduction of crisis services, rather than focusing on how these services are employed. Research has also shown that home assistance decreases costs and increases the level of patient satisfaction, thereby being more efficient in terms of the cost/effectiveness ratio than is traditional hospital care. Patient satisfaction with nursing care has long been identified as a key element of quality of care; however, satisfaction with nursing care among patients and families receiving crisis resolution at home has not been studied yet. What the paper adds to existing knowledge? There is limited research on patient satisfaction with CRHTTs. This study provides new insights and data including that on relationships between patient satisfaction and the teams' attention to person-centred mental health care. The difference between this study and other studies on patient satisfaction with crisis resolution home treatment teams is that this study focused on patients' and families' satisfaction with the nursing care provided by crisis resolution home treatment teams rather than with the general service provided. This study is the first of its kind with such a focus. What are the implications for practice? This research has both academic and clinical implications. Patients' and their families' satisfaction with nursing care is an integral aspect for evaluating mental health services, and this is especially important regarding services provided by crisis resolution home treatment teams because such teams are currently being introduced in countries such as Spain. Closely examining patients and families' satisfaction with nursing care can also foster improvements in current practices. Nurses in crisis teams might need to focus on equalizing power relations, which the data gathered in this study suggests is most important to patient satisfaction. Introduction Crisis resolution home treatment teams (CRHTT) provide short-term, intensive home treatment to people experiencing mental health crises. Patient satisfaction has long been identified as a key element of quality of care; however, satisfaction with nursing care as part of this service has not been studied yet. Aim To assess patients' and their families' satisfaction with the nursing care provided through a home care program offered by a hospital in Catalonia which administers person-centred care. Method A mixed methods research design was conducted. A cross-sectional study including quantitative survey data and qualitative interview data with a phenomenological focus was conducted. Results Twenty interviews were conducted. Patients and relatives reported high satisfaction that seems to be related to the person-centred nature of the care. Discussion The findings provide new insights, including how home treatment tends to equalize power relations between nurses and patients/the patient's family members, and how nurses increase sensitivity when focusing on service users' needs and priorities, leading to high patient and family satisfaction. Implications for practice This research has both academic and clinical implications. It highlights what mental health patients and their families value most about home care and interactions with nurses, and also drives improvements in current practices.
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页码:246 / 257
页数:12
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