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Acute secondary care settings are complex environments that offer a range of challenges for healthcare staff. These challenges can be exacerbated when patients present with a co-morbid mental illness. This article is a systematic review of the literature that has investigated the challenges imposed on health professionals working in acute secondary care settings where they care for patients who experience co-morbid physical and mental illnesses. A systematic search of the bibliographic databases was conducted and a total of 25 articles were included in this review. A number of challenges were identified including experience of fear, negative attitudes, poor mental health literacy, being positive and optimistic in providing care as a profession and environmental factors. Health professionals working in acute secondary care settings require organisational support and training in mental health care. Acute secondary care environments conducive to providing holistic care to patients experiencing mental illness co-morbidity are required.
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Jo‐Ann Giandinoto
Melbourne Health
Karen‐Leigh Edward
Victoria University
British Journal of Nursing
Australian Catholic University
St Vincent’s Private Hospital Sydney
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d573d1024216094053840 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2014.23.13.728