The Experience of Gatekeeping: A Psychiatric Nurse in an Emergency Department

Emergency departments are increasingly identified as the entry point to mental health services. In the hope of facilitating the flow of psychiatric patients through a general hospital's emergency department, experienced psychiatric nurses were asked to participate in a pilot project in a genera...

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Veröffentlicht in:Issues in mental health nursing 2004-07, Vol.25 (5), p.487-501
Hauptverfasser: McArthur, Margaret, Montgomery, Phyllis
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Emergency departments are increasingly identified as the entry point to mental health services. In the hope of facilitating the flow of psychiatric patients through a general hospital's emergency department, experienced psychiatric nurses were asked to participate in a pilot project in a general hospital in Canada. This paper is a reflection of one emergency psychiatric nurse's (EPN) experience of her role being transformed into that of a gatekeeper. The notion of "gatekeeper" as a metaphor highlights "keeping psychiatric patients out" of an already strained emergency system. As a means to balance fiscal demands with patient care, the EPN inadvertently served to obscure entry for patients with mental illness who were seeking emergency services.
ISSN:0161-2840
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DOI:10.1080/01612840490432925