Therapeutic recreation programs utilize leisure to maximize a person’s overall health and well-being. The focus of this study is a professional experience placement held within an outdoor recreation center involving student nurses and people with a lived experience of mental illness. The study aimed to explore student nurse’s beliefs about their practice within the program setting. An ethnographic case study approach was used to focus on the development of student nurse practice in this setting. The analytic strategy derived the themes of the ethnographic case study, namely ‘who’s who’, ‘clinical contrast’ and ‘recreation as practice’. A non-traditional mental health clinical placement would seem to have the potential in providing a new set...
This primarily qualitative research study examined the views of first and second year nursing studen...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
BACKGROUND: The current number of nurses entering into mental health remains consistently low, while...
Therapeutic recreation programs utilize leisure to maximize a person’s overall health and well-being...
Nursing students across the globe are expected to undertake clinical placements. To date, there have...
The provision of mental health care has recently focused on the concept of recovery-oriented care. C...
Purpose: The experiences of clinical facilitators working within non-conventional mental health sett...
Introduction There exists a need for innovative thinking to identify new clinical placement opportun...
Engagement in clinical placements is mandatory for all pre-registration nursing programs. Although c...
Aim and objectives: To explore whether nursing student's experiences at Recovery Camp have impacted ...
Professional placement experiences have been considered as an approach to improving nursing attitude...
Nurses play a crucial role in mental healthcare provision. Like many countries, Australian nursing s...
Background: Whilst quantitative evidence on the potential mental health benefits of therapeutic recr...
The inclusion of non-traditional clinical placements within a pre-registration nurse training course...
Health care professionals play an integral role in the effective treatment of people with a mental i...
This primarily qualitative research study examined the views of first and second year nursing studen...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
BACKGROUND: The current number of nurses entering into mental health remains consistently low, while...
Therapeutic recreation programs utilize leisure to maximize a person’s overall health and well-being...
Nursing students across the globe are expected to undertake clinical placements. To date, there have...
The provision of mental health care has recently focused on the concept of recovery-oriented care. C...
Purpose: The experiences of clinical facilitators working within non-conventional mental health sett...
Introduction There exists a need for innovative thinking to identify new clinical placement opportun...
Engagement in clinical placements is mandatory for all pre-registration nursing programs. Although c...
Aim and objectives: To explore whether nursing student's experiences at Recovery Camp have impacted ...
Professional placement experiences have been considered as an approach to improving nursing attitude...
Nurses play a crucial role in mental healthcare provision. Like many countries, Australian nursing s...
Background: Whilst quantitative evidence on the potential mental health benefits of therapeutic recr...
The inclusion of non-traditional clinical placements within a pre-registration nurse training course...
Health care professionals play an integral role in the effective treatment of people with a mental i...
This primarily qualitative research study examined the views of first and second year nursing studen...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
BACKGROUND: The current number of nurses entering into mental health remains consistently low, while...