© 2017 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. Consumer aggression is common in the acute mental health inpatient setting. Mental health nurses can utilize a range of interventions to prevent aggression or reduce its impact on the person and others who have witnessed the event. Incorporating recovery-focussed care into clinical practice is one intervention, as it fosters collaborative partnerships with consumers. It promotes their engagement in decisions about their care and encourages self-management of their presenting behaviours. It also allows the consumer to engage in their personal recovery as their mental health improve. Yet there is a paucity of literature on how nurses can utilize recovery-focussed care with consumers who a...
Background: Involving mental health service users in planning and reviewing their care can help pers...
The management of aggression in inpatient psychiatric facilities is a major concern for nurses. Desp...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research study, a reflective critique...
Consumer aggression is common in acute mental health settings and can result in direct or vicarious ...
Recovery-focused care is now the preferred model of care that health professionals can utilize to su...
Recovery-focused care is now the preferred model of care that health professionals can utilize to su...
© 2020 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. When nurses practise recovery‐focused care...
This hybrid thesis presents a two-phase sequential exploratory mixed methods research that explored ...
This thesis reconceptualises recovery and recovery-oriented practice in the context of admission to ...
Recovery‐oriented care acknowledges the unique journey that consumers lead with the aim of regaining...
Recovery-oriented practice has become the dominant paradigm of practice in mental health services in...
Background: The Emergency Department has increasingly become the initial point of contact for mental...
New Zealand mental health policy and service provision has shifted from a focus on the management of...
Purpose: This presentation asks the question: How can consumers' recovery be supported within the Em...
How the principles of a recovery-oriented mental health service are incorporated in the day-to-day n...
Background: Involving mental health service users in planning and reviewing their care can help pers...
The management of aggression in inpatient psychiatric facilities is a major concern for nurses. Desp...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research study, a reflective critique...
Consumer aggression is common in acute mental health settings and can result in direct or vicarious ...
Recovery-focused care is now the preferred model of care that health professionals can utilize to su...
Recovery-focused care is now the preferred model of care that health professionals can utilize to su...
© 2020 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. When nurses practise recovery‐focused care...
This hybrid thesis presents a two-phase sequential exploratory mixed methods research that explored ...
This thesis reconceptualises recovery and recovery-oriented practice in the context of admission to ...
Recovery‐oriented care acknowledges the unique journey that consumers lead with the aim of regaining...
Recovery-oriented practice has become the dominant paradigm of practice in mental health services in...
Background: The Emergency Department has increasingly become the initial point of contact for mental...
New Zealand mental health policy and service provision has shifted from a focus on the management of...
Purpose: This presentation asks the question: How can consumers' recovery be supported within the Em...
How the principles of a recovery-oriented mental health service are incorporated in the day-to-day n...
Background: Involving mental health service users in planning and reviewing their care can help pers...
The management of aggression in inpatient psychiatric facilities is a major concern for nurses. Desp...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research study, a reflective critique...