Mental health nurses' attitudes towards consumer involvement in nursing handover pre and post an educational implementation

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作者
Olasoji, Michael [1 ]
Cross, Wendy [2 ]
Reed, Fiona [3 ]
Wang, Wei [4 ]
Jacob, Sini [3 ,5 ]
Plummer, Virginia [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Swinburne Univ Technol, Fac Hlth Arts & Design, Hawthorn, Vic, Australia
[2] Federat Univ, Sch Nursing & Healthcare Profess, Mt Helen, Vic, Australia
[3] Peninsula Hlth, Frankston, Vic, Australia
[4] Monash Univ, Fac Med Nursing Hlth Sci, Peninsula Clin Sch, Cent Clin Sch, Clayton, Vic, Australia
[5] Monash Univ, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Fac Med Nursing Hlth Sci, Clayton, Vic, Australia
关键词
consumer involvement; continuing education; mental health nursing; patient handover; survey; BEDSIDE HANDOVER; PATIENT; EXPERIENCE; CARE;
D O I
10.1111/inm.12631
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Involving mental health consumers in nursing handover is a recent introduction to practise in acute mental health units. However, implementation must recognize that mental health care is complex and the approach needs to include recovery-focused philosophies of practice. Evidence shows that nurses and other health professionals consider poor handover practices may be the source of adverse events; however, the views of mental health nurses about involving consumers in nursing handover have not been previously reported. The aim of this study was to identify nurses' attitudes towards consumer involvement in handover and to measure the effect of a training programme upon these attitudes. A single-group pre-post-test intervention study was undertaken. The study was conducted on the adult acute mental health inpatient unit of a major metropolitan hospital in Victoria, Australia, 2016-2017. Questionnaires were developed to capture the views of the nurses about proposed changes in the afternoon nursing handover process. A questionnaire was administered before and after the training intervention, an innovative, multi-media education handover package. We found that training had a significant influence on mental health nurses' attitudes towards involving consumers in the handover. Therapeutic engagement improved following training and miscommunication reduced when all players are informed and have the opportunity to engage with the information. This study has demonstrated that well-planned education can influence nurses' attitudes about involving consumers in the nursing handover processes.
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页码:1198 / 1208
页数:11
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