Based on unobtrusive observations a parallel is drawn between general and psychiatric intensive care milieu. The correlation between the bedside skills and incidence of phyical contact is considered in each setting. The phenomena of physical attacks on nursing staff and other carers is considered, as is the process of restraint in the psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU). It is suggested that the attack and subsequent process of physical restraint is a re-enactment of a skin-on-skin object relation and can be functional in re-establishing a sense of bodily ego in the psychotic patient. Some thoughts are offered on how the intensive care of psychotic patients might be carried forward in the future
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
This paper critically explores the social world of intensive care units to consider how the presence...
Based on unobtrusive observations a parallel is drawn between general and psychiatric intensive care...
This paper is concerned with the emotional experience of working with acutely disturbed patients exa...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Psychiatric intensive care is for patients who are compulsorily detained and are in an acute phase o...
This integrative literature review describes nurses's and patients' perceptions of care in psychiatr...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of quali?ed nurses working in psychiat...
This thesis contains a literature review and a qualitative research project. The purpose of the lite...
Background: Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICU) have been part of most inpatient psychiatric ser...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
BackgroundSeclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric inte...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
This paper critically explores the social world of intensive care units to consider how the presence...
Based on unobtrusive observations a parallel is drawn between general and psychiatric intensive care...
This paper is concerned with the emotional experience of working with acutely disturbed patients exa...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psychia...
Psychiatric intensive care is for patients who are compulsorily detained and are in an acute phase o...
This integrative literature review describes nurses's and patients' perceptions of care in psychiatr...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of quali?ed nurses working in psychiat...
This thesis contains a literature review and a qualitative research project. The purpose of the lite...
Background: Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICU) have been part of most inpatient psychiatric ser...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
BackgroundSeclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric inte...
Background: Seclusion (the isolation of a patient in a locked room) and transfer to a psychiatric in...
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
This paper critically explores the social world of intensive care units to consider how the presence...