Within contemporary inpatient mental health nursing practice, the psychodynamic model of care considered previously to be central to the nurse-patient relationship now seems a radical concept. It appears to exist only within primary care facilities and public health care practice settings. This naturalistic inquiry aimed to explicate mental health nurses' perspectives and expectations of providing psychodynamic therapeutic care in acute inpatient psychiatric facilities. Ten registered nurses working in acute inpatient mental health facilities were interviewed. Five themes emerged: a career for life, relating in a psychodynamic manner, swimming against the current, adopting a position of difference, and hopeful expectancy. © 2010
Background: Nursing in psychiatric care is marginalized with ambiguous role definitions and impercep...
Background: Nursing in psychiatric care is marginalized with ambiguous role definitions and impercep...
This study focuses on nursing in an inpatient mental health setting. Its analytic structure follows ...
Within contemporary inpatient mental health nursing practice, the psychodynamic model of care consid...
Within contemporary inpatient mental health nursing practice, the psychodynamic model of care consid...
The way mental illness is conceptualised influences how individuals who are diagnosed with a mental ...
In this paper material is presented from supervision groups run for nurses and other mental health p...
The way mental illness is conceptualised influences how individuals who are diagnosed with a mental ...
This qualitative study that took place in 2006 in a publicly funded Queensland psychiatric hospital ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to describe psychiatric nursing in a hospital environment and to ...
This qualitative study that took place in 2006 in a publicly funded Queensland psychiatric hospital ...
The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients‘ hospitalizations were long, medic...
The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients’ hospitalizations were long, medic...
The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients’ hospitalizations were long, medic...
Nurses constitute the largest group of health care professionals who care for mental health care use...
Background: Nursing in psychiatric care is marginalized with ambiguous role definitions and impercep...
Background: Nursing in psychiatric care is marginalized with ambiguous role definitions and impercep...
This study focuses on nursing in an inpatient mental health setting. Its analytic structure follows ...
Within contemporary inpatient mental health nursing practice, the psychodynamic model of care consid...
Within contemporary inpatient mental health nursing practice, the psychodynamic model of care consid...
The way mental illness is conceptualised influences how individuals who are diagnosed with a mental ...
In this paper material is presented from supervision groups run for nurses and other mental health p...
The way mental illness is conceptualised influences how individuals who are diagnosed with a mental ...
This qualitative study that took place in 2006 in a publicly funded Queensland psychiatric hospital ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to describe psychiatric nursing in a hospital environment and to ...
This qualitative study that took place in 2006 in a publicly funded Queensland psychiatric hospital ...
The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients‘ hospitalizations were long, medic...
The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients’ hospitalizations were long, medic...
The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients’ hospitalizations were long, medic...
Nurses constitute the largest group of health care professionals who care for mental health care use...
Background: Nursing in psychiatric care is marginalized with ambiguous role definitions and impercep...
Background: Nursing in psychiatric care is marginalized with ambiguous role definitions and impercep...
This study focuses on nursing in an inpatient mental health setting. Its analytic structure follows ...