“Evaluate Nurses And Doctor”S Perspective Of Quality Of Mental Health Emergency Care At Mathari National Teaching And Referral Hospital”
Abstract
Background: Quality is key to mental health care. Provision of quality mental health care a
top priority globally. While quality basic health care has received increasing interest
worldwide, there is less focus on the quality of mental health emergency care. There is no
reliable literature on the quality of emergency mental health care. Quality of emergency
mental health care is affected by insufficient educational preparation, poor infrastructure,
health and safety concerns in busy mental health care units, and a shortage of standard care
procedure guidelines. This has led to poor quality of care.
Objective: To establish quality of mental health emergency care at Mathari Hospital, nurses
and doctors perspective.
Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Mathari Hospital,
involving 132 nurses and 27 doctors. Self-administered questionnaires were completed by the
respondents, key informant interviews were carried out among department In-charges. Data
were collected for the duration of four weeks in 2017.
Data Analysis: Data was analyzed using SPSS software version 20. Association between
socio-demographic characteristics and perceived quality of mental health emergency care was
determined by calculating a confidence interval estimated at 95 percent. P-values were
estimated using a chi-square test. A p-value of ≤ .05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: Majority of the respondents were female 79% (n=124), with most of them 40%
(n = 63) aged between 40-49 years. Most respondents 66% (n-105) indicated that the hospital
is not structurally prepared to provide quality mental health emergency care. An average
number of respondents 54% (n-85) were satisfied with the level of preparedness for
management for mental health emergency care.
Conclusion: The study found out that quality of emergency care as fair.it was also found
that there was a significant relationship between process factors, structural factors and quality
of psychiatric emergency care at Mathari Hospital. The study recommended investing in
human resource staff training on evidence based mental health emergency care, budgetary
allocation for mental health emergency care should be stated clearly among other budgetary
allocations
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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