The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients‘ hospitalizations were long, medications were few, and one-to-one nurse–patient interactions were the norm. However, it is not clear how the notion of =therapeutic milieu‘ is experienced in American acute psychiatric environments today. This phenomenological study explored the experience of patients and nurses in an acute care psychiatric unit in the USA, by asking them, =What stands out to you about this psychiatric hospital environment?‘ Three figural themes emerged, contextualized by time, which was a source of stress to both groups: for patients there was boredom, and for nurses, pressure and chaos. Although they shared some themes, nurses and patients experienced them di...
Within contemporary inpatient mental health nursing practice, the psychodynamic model of care consid...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the health care environment on a locked acute psychia...
This study has concerned itself with the therapeutic nature of the relationship between psychiatric ...
The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients’ hospitalizations were long, medic...
Specific efforts by hospital accreditation organizations encourage renovation of nursing stations, s...
While the milieu of an inpatient facility is considered a treatment modality, extant literature focu...
The inpatient environment is a critical space for nurses and patients in psychiatric settings. In th...
A review of contemporary nursing research reveals a tendency to focus on select aspects of the hospi...
Spatial human experiences such as confinement and freedom are important to acute psychiatric care. T...
Psychiatric nurses have been facilitating therapeutic groups in acute psychiatric inpatient units fo...
The climate or atmosphere of a ward in secure psychiatric care is typically studied by examining the...
The therapeutic relationship constitutes the central axis of mental health nursing. The clinical pra...
A Thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Within contemporary inpatient mental health nursing practice, the psychodynamic model of care consid...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the health care environment on a locked acute psychia...
This study has concerned itself with the therapeutic nature of the relationship between psychiatric ...
The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients’ hospitalizations were long, medic...
Specific efforts by hospital accreditation organizations encourage renovation of nursing stations, s...
While the milieu of an inpatient facility is considered a treatment modality, extant literature focu...
The inpatient environment is a critical space for nurses and patients in psychiatric settings. In th...
A review of contemporary nursing research reveals a tendency to focus on select aspects of the hospi...
Spatial human experiences such as confinement and freedom are important to acute psychiatric care. T...
Psychiatric nurses have been facilitating therapeutic groups in acute psychiatric inpatient units fo...
The climate or atmosphere of a ward in secure psychiatric care is typically studied by examining the...
The therapeutic relationship constitutes the central axis of mental health nursing. The clinical pra...
A Thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Within contemporary inpatient mental health nursing practice, the psychodynamic model of care consid...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the health care environment on a locked acute psychia...
This study has concerned itself with the therapeutic nature of the relationship between psychiatric ...