BACKGROUND: The ward atmosphere of psychiatric care units has a major impact on treatment and satisfaction for both patients and staff. The Ward Atmosphere Scale (WAS) was developed to capture the ward atmosphere in different psychiatric settings and is a well-established instrument for this purpose. However, there is need for an update and revision of the WAS. AIM: The aim of the present study was to test a Swedish version of the revised WAS in terms of its internal consistency, content and construct validity, and usability. METHODS: Data collection took place at four psychiatric wards and 31 patients and 34 staff completed the WAS, as well as content and construct validity questions. RESULTS: Results showed that the WAS had accep...
The climate or atmosphere of a ward in secure psychiatric care is typically studied by examining the...
The atmosphere of a psychiatric hospital ward has been found to have an influence on patient behavio...
Purpose To describes the perceptions of the ward atmosphere of psychiatric hospitals from the perspe...
This study investigated changes in the ‘atmosphere’ of an acute adult mental health setting followin...
BACKGROUND: The nursing staff working in psychiatric care have a demanding work situation, which may...
This study investigated changes in the 'atmosphere' of an acute adult mental health setting followin...
Ward environment as assessed by the Ward Atmosphere Scale was the focus of this exploratory study. T...
Examined a psychiatric unit in a general hospital and a community mental health center run by the sa...
Changes in the ward atmosphere of a psychiatric work rehabilitation unit were investigated. Both tra...
Background: Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric inpatien...
BACKGROUND: This study focused on how cognitive ability, personality traits, self-rated psychiatric ...
The relationships between characteristics of the ward atmosphere and treatment outcome in a psychiat...
Abstract Background Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric ...
In recent years, large groups of forensic psychiatric patients have been relocated into new medium-a...
There are very few studies on perceived climate in hospital environments. This study deals with hosp...
The climate or atmosphere of a ward in secure psychiatric care is typically studied by examining the...
The atmosphere of a psychiatric hospital ward has been found to have an influence on patient behavio...
Purpose To describes the perceptions of the ward atmosphere of psychiatric hospitals from the perspe...
This study investigated changes in the ‘atmosphere’ of an acute adult mental health setting followin...
BACKGROUND: The nursing staff working in psychiatric care have a demanding work situation, which may...
This study investigated changes in the 'atmosphere' of an acute adult mental health setting followin...
Ward environment as assessed by the Ward Atmosphere Scale was the focus of this exploratory study. T...
Examined a psychiatric unit in a general hospital and a community mental health center run by the sa...
Changes in the ward atmosphere of a psychiatric work rehabilitation unit were investigated. Both tra...
Background: Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric inpatien...
BACKGROUND: This study focused on how cognitive ability, personality traits, self-rated psychiatric ...
The relationships between characteristics of the ward atmosphere and treatment outcome in a psychiat...
Abstract Background Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric ...
In recent years, large groups of forensic psychiatric patients have been relocated into new medium-a...
There are very few studies on perceived climate in hospital environments. This study deals with hosp...
The climate or atmosphere of a ward in secure psychiatric care is typically studied by examining the...
The atmosphere of a psychiatric hospital ward has been found to have an influence on patient behavio...
Purpose To describes the perceptions of the ward atmosphere of psychiatric hospitals from the perspe...