Associated factors of nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes: A multicentred cross‐sectional study in psychiatric inpatient hospitals

Author:

Desmet Karel12ORCID,Bracke Piet3,Deproost Eddy14,Goossens Peter J. J.15,Vandewalle Joeri6,Vercruysse Lieke4,Beeckman Dimitri178910,Van Hecke Ann111,Kinnaer Lise‐Marie1,Verhaeghe Sofie11213ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University Centre for Nursing and Midwifery, Department of Public Health and Primary Care Ghent University Ghent Belgium

2. AZ Damiaan Ostend Belgium

3. Department of Sociology Ghent University Ghent Belgium

4. Centre for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Clinic Sint‐Jozef Pittem Belgium

5. Dimence Mental Health Center for Bipolar Disorder Deventer the Netherlands

6. Psychiatric Centre Sint‐Amandus Beernem Belgium

7. School of Health Sciences Örebro University Örebro Sweden

8. School of Nursing & Midwifery Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) Dublin Ireland

9. Research Unit of Plastic Surgery, Department of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

10. School of Nursing and Midwifery Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

11. Nursing Department Ghent University Hospital Ghent Belgium

12. Department of Nursing VIVES University College Roeselare Belgium

13. Faculty of Medicine and Life Science University Hasselt Hasselt Belgium

Abstract

Accessible SummaryWhat is already known? The nurse–patient relationship in mental health care is an important focus of mental health nursing theories and research. There is limited evidence about which factors influence nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes of the nurse–patient relationship. This hinders the development, planning, delivering, and quality assurance of the nurse–patient relationship in nursing practice and nursing education. What this paper adds to existing knowledge? To our best knowledge, this is the first study to examine associations between nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes of the nurse–patient relationship and a range of patient characteristics and relationship‐contextual factors. In this study, we found that gender, age, hospital characteristics, nurse availability when needed, nurse contact, and nurse stimulation were associated with the scores on the nurse‐sensitive patient outcome scale. What are the implications for practice? Having insight into the factors associated with nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes of the nurse–patient relationship can help nurses, nursing students, nursing management and also patients to enhance the nurse–patient relationship, trying to influence outcomes of nursing care. AbstractIntroductionThe lack of evidence on patient characteristics and relational‐contextual factors influencing nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes of a nurse–patient relationship is a possible threat to the quality and education of the nurse–patient relationship.AimTo measure nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes of the nurse–patient relationship and to explore the associations between nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes and a range of patient characteristics and relational‐contextual factors.MethodIn a multicenter cross‐sectional study, 340 inpatients from 30 units in five psychiatric hospitals completed the Mental Health Nurse‐Sensitive Patient Outcome Scale. Descriptive, univariate and Linear Mixed Model analyses were conducted.ResultsOverall, patient‐reported outcomes were moderate to good. Female participants, nurse availability when needed, more nurse contact and nurse stimulation were associated with higher outcomes. Age differences were observed for some of the outcomes. Outcomes also varied across hospitals but were not related to the number of times patients were hospitalized or to their current length of stay in the hospital.DiscussionThe results may help nurses to become more sensitive and responsive to factors associated with nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes of the nurse–patient relationship.ImplicationsThe nurse‐sensitive results can support nurses in designing future nurse–patient relationships.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pshychiatric Mental Health

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