The physician's perspective on clinical assessment skills by nurses in psychiatry: A case study People with a mental and physical illness receive less good somatic care compared to the general population. Patients in psychiatry receive better medical care when nurses have in-depth medical expertise. Therefore, in a psychiatric institution in Switzerland in 2017, the Clinical Assessment and Decision Making (CADM) by nurses was implemented. The aim of the study was to investigate how physicians and senior psychologists experience the implementation of CADM by nurses in order to derive recommendations on how to optimize the collaboration and promote a sustainable establishment. An embedded single case study was used, and the data analysis was based on grounded theory strategies by Charmaz. Semi-structured expert interviews (n = 11) and open unstructured observations were conducted in a psychiatric institution in Switzerland. The results showed nine relevant aspects regarding collaboration and CADM by nurses: "Strengths", "Weaknesses", "Risks", "Opportunities", "Expectations", "Challenges", "Benefits", "Competencies of CADM nurses" and "Wishes for the future". The physicians and senior psychologists considered the CADM by nurses as an added value for the interprofessional team and for the patients. Lack of clarity regarding the scope of responsibilities, role definitions and possible applications made the implementation of CADM difficult.
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Pflege
December 2023
Institut für Pflege, Departement Gesundheit, Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften ZHAW, Winterthur, Schweiz.
The physician's perspective on clinical assessment skills by nurses in psychiatry: A case study People with a mental and physical illness receive less good somatic care compared to the general population. Patients in psychiatry receive better medical care when nurses have in-depth medical expertise. Therefore, in a psychiatric institution in Switzerland in 2017, the Clinical Assessment and Decision Making (CADM) by nurses was implemented.
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February 2008
Nurse Anesthesia Program, Barnes-Jewish College of Nursing, St Louis, Missouri, USA.
Directives to improve patient outcomes and enhance safety within the healthcare system have led to development of technologies to assist practitioners in a variety of activities. The purpose of this study was to explore and evaluate a method for examining the effect of computer-assisted decision making (CADM) using a handheld device on the accuracy (ie, correct diagnosis and treatment) and speed of problem solving by Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) during simulated critical patient-care events. A randomized crossover design with matched-pair sampling was used.
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