「精神科救急・合併症入院料」認定に伴う看護師の取り組み
A ward for psychiatric emergencies and comorbid psychiatric and physical illness: the nursing staff's perspective

Noriko Shimaji, Toshie Komyoji
2013 Japanese Journal of General Hospital Psychiatry  
Abstract:Since May 2010, the psychiatric ward of our hospital has been certified as a ward for psychiatric emergencies and comorbid psychiatric and physical illness. This led to a considerable increase in treatment costs for patients. Inpatient treatment for individuals with comorbid psychiatric and physical illnesses requires highly specialized nursing skills, given the variety and complexity of such conditions. We also admit patients presenting with psychiatric emergencies without any
more » ... complaints. We have made various attempts to provide high-quality nursing care to all our patients. From our experiences, the following points have proven beneficial and are considered to be essential: (1) adequate staff strength, (2) acquisition of physical and psychiatric nursing skills, (3) communication among nursing staff to facilitate common knowledge of patient information and the sharing of other specialized information, and (4) Inter-disciplinary collaboration. Key words: Comorbidity of physical and psychiatric illness, Psychiatric emergency, Staff strength, Physical and psychiatric nursing skills, Inter-disciplinary collaboration
doi:10.11258/jjghp.25.376 fatcat:ci67scqporeu5ghos2yqffpvbe