Abstract The emergency department (ED) is a difficult place for psychiatric patients. However, individuals with mental illness often use the Emergency Department as a primary source of healthcare. This study… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The emergency department (ED) is a difficult place for psychiatric patients. However, individuals with mental illness often use the Emergency Department as a primary source of healthcare. This study was conducted to identify and examine published literature related to ED nurses’ care of individuals with mental illness and to identify associated research gaps. A scoping review within the Arksey and O’Malley [11] framework was undertaken to answer, “what factors influence ED nurses’ care of individuals with mental illness?” Sixteen studies met the inclusion criteria. The PRISMA method [16] was used to illustrate the flow of studies. The review resulted in three main themes influencing ED nurses’ care for psychiatric patients. These were concerns related to environment; beliefs and perceptions; and knowledge and confidence. The results are described and framed within Biddle's role theory [33] , and the gaps in the literature related to research and recommendations for specific investigations are presented.
               
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