Purpose To determine which patient, professional, treatment and/or social variables make community psychiatric nurses (CPNs) label non-psychotic chronic patients as ‘difficult’. Methods A questionnaire was designed and administered to 1,946 CPNs in the Netherlands. Logistic regression was used to design models that most accurately described the variables that contributed to perceived difficulty. Results Six variables were retained in the final logistic model. Perception-related variables (feeling powerless, feeling that the patient is able but unwilling to change, and pessimism about the patient’s change potential) dominated treatment-related variables (number of contacts per week and admission to a locked ward in the last year) and...
Mental health nurses are struggling to describe their nursing identity as professional discipline in...
thesisThere is a fairly common tendency among some nurses to label some patients as being problem" p...
Prejudice and stigma about mental illness is still present in society. Patients suffer both from the...
Contains fulltext : 99981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose To det...
Item does not contain fulltextAcross all health care settings, certain patients are perceived as 'di...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients a...
The purpose of this article was to explain and describe how professional nurses in the health servic...
Item does not contain fulltextAims - 'difficult patients' may evoke strong feelings in health profes...
The primary aim of this study is to improve our understanding of therapists’ experience of a “diffic...
Research has found that patients perceived as being difficult by their physicians share a number of ...
Background: Mental health disorders can be perceived as threatening and uncomfortable to non-psychia...
Objective: The study identified problems that professionals perceive in community care of patients w...
Background: Little is known about the perspectives of psychiatric patients who are perceived as 'dif...
BACKGROUND: All doctors recognise that some patients are more "difficult to help" than others, but t...
Twelve mental health clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) working in outpatient mental health settings ...
Mental health nurses are struggling to describe their nursing identity as professional discipline in...
thesisThere is a fairly common tendency among some nurses to label some patients as being problem" p...
Prejudice and stigma about mental illness is still present in society. Patients suffer both from the...
Contains fulltext : 99981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose To det...
Item does not contain fulltextAcross all health care settings, certain patients are perceived as 'di...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients a...
The purpose of this article was to explain and describe how professional nurses in the health servic...
Item does not contain fulltextAims - 'difficult patients' may evoke strong feelings in health profes...
The primary aim of this study is to improve our understanding of therapists’ experience of a “diffic...
Research has found that patients perceived as being difficult by their physicians share a number of ...
Background: Mental health disorders can be perceived as threatening and uncomfortable to non-psychia...
Objective: The study identified problems that professionals perceive in community care of patients w...
Background: Little is known about the perspectives of psychiatric patients who are perceived as 'dif...
BACKGROUND: All doctors recognise that some patients are more "difficult to help" than others, but t...
Twelve mental health clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) working in outpatient mental health settings ...
Mental health nurses are struggling to describe their nursing identity as professional discipline in...
thesisThere is a fairly common tendency among some nurses to label some patients as being problem" p...
Prejudice and stigma about mental illness is still present in society. Patients suffer both from the...