Aim To explore the variation in mental health nursing students’ understanding of recovery. Background In mental health practice clinical understanding of recovery has been challenged with a new understanding based on the individualised experiences of the person, often referred to as personal recovery. Despite international policy endorsement, practice has been slow to embrace the principles of personal recovery and little is known about student nurses’ understanding of the concept. Design Qualitative phenomenographic study Method In-depth semi-structured interviews including discussion of a clinical scenario, were conducted with 13 pre-registration student nurses. Data was analysed iteratively using a seven stage phenomenograph...
The provision of mental health care has recently focused on the concept of recovery-oriented care. C...
Following the first recovery college being established in 2009, there has been considerable growth i...
Background Mental health recovery is a prominent topic of discussion in the global mental health set...
Aim: To explore the variation in mental health nursing students’ understanding of recovery. Back...
This article describes a service evaluation carried out on a personality disorder admission ward in...
The nurse/patient relationship is seen as central to the heart of mental health nursing and in this ...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: • Recovery-oriented practice, an approach aligned towards the service user pers...
For more than four decades, people with lived experience of mental health concerns have been redefin...
Aim and objectives: To explore whether nursing student's experiences at Recovery Camp have impacted ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Mental health recovery is a prominent topic of discussion in western mental health settings. The con...
New Zealand mental health policy and service provision has shifted from a focus on the management of...
Aim and objectives To explore whether nursing student’s experiences at Recovery Camp have impacted t...
The Recovery Care Model is the recommended evidence-based model for delivering holistic, patient-cen...
Holistic and person-centred nursing care is commonly regarded as fundamental to nursing practice. Th...
The provision of mental health care has recently focused on the concept of recovery-oriented care. C...
Following the first recovery college being established in 2009, there has been considerable growth i...
Background Mental health recovery is a prominent topic of discussion in the global mental health set...
Aim: To explore the variation in mental health nursing students’ understanding of recovery. Back...
This article describes a service evaluation carried out on a personality disorder admission ward in...
The nurse/patient relationship is seen as central to the heart of mental health nursing and in this ...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: • Recovery-oriented practice, an approach aligned towards the service user pers...
For more than four decades, people with lived experience of mental health concerns have been redefin...
Aim and objectives: To explore whether nursing student's experiences at Recovery Camp have impacted ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Mental health recovery is a prominent topic of discussion in western mental health settings. The con...
New Zealand mental health policy and service provision has shifted from a focus on the management of...
Aim and objectives To explore whether nursing student’s experiences at Recovery Camp have impacted t...
The Recovery Care Model is the recommended evidence-based model for delivering holistic, patient-cen...
Holistic and person-centred nursing care is commonly regarded as fundamental to nursing practice. Th...
The provision of mental health care has recently focused on the concept of recovery-oriented care. C...
Following the first recovery college being established in 2009, there has been considerable growth i...
Background Mental health recovery is a prominent topic of discussion in the global mental health set...