2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2008.00578.x
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Mental health nurses establishing psychosocial interventions within acute inpatient settings

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“…Mullen's review of psychiatric nursing literature notes the focus on containment of disruptive behavior on inpatient acute care units and the erosion of recovery-based philosophies and lack of psychosocial interventions (Mullen, 2009). Mullen argues that refocusing psychiatric nursing practice on delivering psychosocial interventions will counter the existing custodial nature of care on inpatient units.…”
Section: Implications For the Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Profementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mullen's review of psychiatric nursing literature notes the focus on containment of disruptive behavior on inpatient acute care units and the erosion of recovery-based philosophies and lack of psychosocial interventions (Mullen, 2009). Mullen argues that refocusing psychiatric nursing practice on delivering psychosocial interventions will counter the existing custodial nature of care on inpatient units.…”
Section: Implications For the Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Profementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of ever-increasing financial constraints, time to engage service-users in holistic care is particularly limited in the inpatient setting, with the focus tending to be on risk management (Bagueley et al, 2007;Mullen, 2009). Indeed, Pritchard (2007) asks "if issues of meaning, purpose, hope and value don't sit easily within the realms of science, risk management or community safety, what possible chance is there for prayer, the sacraments or meditation?"…”
Section: Barriers To Incorporation Of Religion Into Inpatient Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pasienter føler seg verdifulle ved inkludering og ansvarliggjøring i eget tempo (3). Samhandling mellom helsepersonell og pasient som øker pasientens ferdigheter, oppmuntrer til ansvarsfølelse (38). Deltakerne i studien poengterer at helsepersonell som tok initiativ og hadde en aktiv rolle, hjalp dem til å bryte ut av isolasjon.…”
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