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European Festival of Psychiatric Nursing, Malta 07.11.200 8 Mgr. TOMAS PETR BLANKA NOVOTNÁ Psychiatric Nursing in Czech Republic
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Who are we? Tomas Petr (MSc, BSc, RN) - BSc General Nursing - MSc Management in Health Care - Currently Manager of Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit, Central Military Hospital, Prague Blanka Novotná (RMN)MN) - Registered mental health nurse - Currently manager of nursing care, Psychiatric Hospital Prague
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Overview Introduction Health care system in Czech Republic General information about mental health Structure and organisation of services Nurses training, registration, professional bodies Specific issues, challenges
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Czech Republic Population: approx. 10 mil. Nationality: 95% Czech 5% Slovak, Polish, German, Vietnamese, Ukrainian Official language: Czech Capital: Prague
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Prague
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Health care system in The Czech Republic - main features - Social health insurance system - Compulsory contribution – 13,5 % from salary (4,5% employee, 9% employer) - State – contribution for unemploeyd people, children, retired people, women on maternity leave - 9 insurance companies - Since 1.1.2008 – regulatory fees (a doctor´s appointment – 30 CZK, 1 day at hospital – 60 CZK, prescribtion of drugs – 30 CZK = 1,2 EU etc.) - Expenditure on health services – 7,3 % of GDP
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Percent of GDP spent on health care (OECD, 2004) UK7,7 France9,7 Germany10,9 Sweden9,2 Czech Republic7,3 Spain7,6
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Lack of nurses (deficit of 1000 nurses in the system) Re-defining competences of nurses (higher education, but the same competences) Low salaries Changes in education - 3 900 nurses completed study - 200 started working in hospitals - 1 180 carried on with study on higher level - rest of them dissapeared Main challenges in nursing in Czech Republic
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Mental health care Cinderella between medical disciplines Lack of interest from politicians and public Retaining stigma of psychiatry (media, movies etc.) Insufficient funding (mental health – only 3,5 % from health care budget)
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% of health care budget Zdroj: MHEEN, 2004 Expenditure on mental health care 3.5% from health care budget
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STIGMA OF PSYCHIATRY representative sample of 1248 respondents, 1999 1 – the best, 5 – the worst SOCIAL PRESTIGE
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Choosing a job ??? Nurse? Teacher? IT?
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Jobs with the highest prestige Jobs with the lowest prestige Physicians – 88 Scientists – 82 University teachers – 77 Nurses – 72 Secretary - 41 Member of Parliament - 34 Priest - 40 Cleaner - 30 CVVM 9/2008 Prestige of nursing job 99 – the highest prestige, 0 – the lowest prestige
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On the way to becoming a psychiatric nurse step 1 age of 18 finished secondary education A.3 years study on nursing school general nurse B. 3 years on university (bachelor degree) general nurse
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step 2 On the way to becoming a psychiatric nurse step 2 general nurse diploma general nurse diploma 12 months of field experience 12 months of field experience 3 years postgradual study 3 years postgradual study 640 hours - 50% theory, 50% practice psychiatric nurse Less then 30% of nurses working at psychiatric hospitals have got specialization at psychiatric nursing.
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Where to work, if you are psychiatric nurse? Asylum-like hospitals (20, 9 858 beds) Psychiatric wards (32, 1 439 beds) Ambulatory care providers (1 295 providers) Community care
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Asylum-like hospitals 20 68,8% of hospitalisations happens within asylums average length of hospital stay – 79,4 days 2,5% of clients longer then 1 year number of nurses - 2 899
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Psychiatric wards 32 average length of hospital stay – 20,9 days number of nurses - 700
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Ambulatory care providers number of them is growing up (in 2005 – 24,4% more then in 2000) private, paid by insurance companies number of nurses – not known
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Community care poor network mainly concentrated in big cities problems with funding number of nurses - 6
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Structure of services - main issues - Most of the care happens within hospitals Lack of community services Long hospitalization Frequent rehospitalization High cost of care/low effectiveness Poor conditions within inpatients settings
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Psychiatric nurse What your job will be like? - 12 hours shifts - 1 nurse – group of 20 clients - Increase of paperwork - A lot of stress - Average salary – 1000 EU/month
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Compulsory since 2004 Registration term lasts 6 years Condition for renewing: - 40 credits - clinical practise - CRB - good state of health Registration of nurses
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Professional bodies CNNA – Czech National Nurses Association - Member of ICN, PCN, WENR - Divided into 69 sections - 21 000 members - Membership is voluntary
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CNNA Psychiatric section 700 members full member of Horatio Main activity: Organizing conferences, congresses, workshops Working on clinical guidelines Participating in clinical research Publishing study materials Horatio congress in Prague - 2010
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Conditions within psychiatric hospitals - contrasts -
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TOMAS_PETR@HOTMAIL.COMBLANKA.NOVOTNA@PLBOHNICE.CZ Contacts:
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