PURPOSE: Some patients in psychiatric treatment are considered extremely difficult to treat because of the disruptive nature of their relationships with treatment staff. In this paper, we describe and evaluate a specialist inpatient treatment program for these patients. DESIGN AND METHODS: Data were collected from medical records and daily reports of patients (n = 108). Pretest–posttest measurements were used to evaluate the treatment. FINDINGS: The main treatment method consists of the provision of safety, structure, and cooperation. Treatment results show statistically significant changes from admittance to discharge. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The collaborative and consistent manner in which nurses approach the patients is crucial for qualit...
thesisThe recent trend in the care of psychiatric patients has been away from long-term institutiona...
Introduction: Despite the long-known significance of the nurse–patient relationship, research in psy...
Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Some patients in psychiatric treatment are considered extremely difficult to treat because of the di...
Purpose: Some patients in psychiatric treatment are considered extremely difficult to treat because ...
Despite the existence of effective psychological interventions for people diagnosed with schizophren...
The aim of this study is to obtain insight, from a patients perspective, into the results and essent...
Background: In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients as 'difficult', especially pati...
The psychiatric ward is a complex setting. This has to do partly with the severity of the patients’ ...
Therapeutic and informal interactions with nurses are integral to the quality of care that psychiatr...
The aim of this study is to obtain insight, from a patient's perspective, into the results and essen...
OBJECTIVES: Recent inquiries highlight the anti-therapeutic nature of inpatient psychiatric care. We...
PURPOSE: To examine the factors that influence the effective execution of a collaborative care progr...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients as ‘difficult’, especially patients with lo...
thesisThe recent trend in the care of psychiatric patients has been away from long-term institutiona...
Introduction: Despite the long-known significance of the nurse–patient relationship, research in psy...
Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Some patients in psychiatric treatment are considered extremely difficult to treat because of the di...
Purpose: Some patients in psychiatric treatment are considered extremely difficult to treat because ...
Despite the existence of effective psychological interventions for people diagnosed with schizophren...
The aim of this study is to obtain insight, from a patients perspective, into the results and essent...
Background: In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients as 'difficult', especially pati...
The psychiatric ward is a complex setting. This has to do partly with the severity of the patients’ ...
Therapeutic and informal interactions with nurses are integral to the quality of care that psychiatr...
The aim of this study is to obtain insight, from a patient's perspective, into the results and essen...
OBJECTIVES: Recent inquiries highlight the anti-therapeutic nature of inpatient psychiatric care. We...
PURPOSE: To examine the factors that influence the effective execution of a collaborative care progr...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients as ‘difficult’, especially patients with lo...
thesisThe recent trend in the care of psychiatric patients has been away from long-term institutiona...
Introduction: Despite the long-known significance of the nurse–patient relationship, research in psy...
Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...