Championing person-first language: a call to psychiatric mental health nurses
ME Jensen, EA Pease, K Lambert… - Journal of the …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
At the heart of recovery-oriented psychiatric mental health care are the dignity and respect of
each person and the ways in which hel** professionals convey a person's uniqueness …
each person and the ways in which hel** professionals convey a person's uniqueness …
Medical–surgical nurses' perceptions of psychiatric patients: A review of the literature with clinical and practice applications
V Alexander, H Ellis, B Barrett - Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2016 - Elsevier
The literature consistently shows that medical–surgical nurses frequently lack the
knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to render holistic nursing care to patients with …
knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to render holistic nursing care to patients with …
Categorising patients mental illness by medical surgical nurses in the general hospital ward: A focus group study
ABSTRACT AIM To gain insight into medical surgical nurses' process (es) of categorising
mental illness in general hospitals. BACKGROUND Categorising patients is a daily social …
mental illness in general hospitals. BACKGROUND Categorising patients is a daily social …
A sco** review of methodological approaches to detect bias in the electronic health record.
As health systems move to make electronic health records (EHRs) accessible to patients,
there is a need to examine if, and the extent to which, bias toward patients may be evident in …
there is a need to examine if, and the extent to which, bias toward patients may be evident in …
Working with patients living with obesity in the intensive care unit: a study of nurses' experiences
JM Shea, M Gagnon - Advances in nursing science, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Increasing numbers of patients living with obesity (PLWO) are admitted to the intensive care
unit (ICU). The goal of this qualitative study was to examine the experiences of ICU nurses …
unit (ICU). The goal of this qualitative study was to examine the experiences of ICU nurses …
Nursing documentation in inpatient psychiatry: The relevance of nurse–patient interactions in progress notes—A focus group study with mental health staff
KK Myklebust, S Bjørkly, M Råheim - Journal of clinical nursing, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To gain insight into mental health staff's perception of writing progress
notes in an acute and subacute psychiatric ward context. Background The nursing process …
notes in an acute and subacute psychiatric ward context. Background The nursing process …
Rethinking nurses' observations: Psychiatric nursing skills and invisibility in an acute inpatient setting
In sociological, managerial and clinical investigations of psychiatric nursing, the skills of
observing patients are compared unfavourably with nurses' ability to listen, to interview and …
observing patients are compared unfavourably with nurses' ability to listen, to interview and …
When the business of sharing treatment decisions is not the same as shared decision making: a discourse analysis of decision sharing in general practice
Although shared decision making (SDM) in general practice continues to be promoted as a
highly desirable means of conducting consultations it is rarely observed in practice. The aim …
highly desirable means of conducting consultations it is rarely observed in practice. The aim …
Revisiting the concept of othering: A structural analysis
The various ways in which nurses relate and interact with patients, who are considered
marginal, vulnerable, and in some ways “different,” tend to revolve around the concept of …
marginal, vulnerable, and in some ways “different,” tend to revolve around the concept of …
Discourses of aggression in forensic mental health: A critical discourse analysis of mental health nursing staff records
Managing aggression in mental health hospitals is an important and challenging task for
clinical nursing staff. A majority of studies focus on the perspective of clinicians, and …
clinical nursing staff. A majority of studies focus on the perspective of clinicians, and …