The realities of mental health nursing in acute inpatient environments.
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The challenge of change in acute mental health services: measuring staff perceptions of barriers to change and their relationship to job status and satisfaction using a new measure (VOCALISE).Views of the Therapeutic Environment (VOTE): stakeholder involvement in measuring staff perceptions of acute in-patient care.Professional conceptualisation and accomplishment of patient safety in mental healthcare: an ethnographic approach.The ward atmosphere important for the psychosocial work environment of nursing staff in psychiatric in-patient careConfirming mental health care in acute psychiatric wards, as narrated by persons experiencing psychotic illness: an interview study.The experience and views of mental health nurses regarding nursing care delivery in an integrated, inpatient setting.Politicize or perish! the importance of policy for Australian psychiatric-mental health nurses.Psychosocial work environment, stress factors and individual characteristics among nursing staff in psychiatric in-patient care.Turning the coin--emphasizing the opportunities in mental health nursing.Acute inpatient units in a comprehensive (integrated) mental health system: a review of the literature.Ethnographic research into nursing in acute adult mental health units: a review.The development of recovery competencies for in-patient mental health providers working with people with serious mental illness.Measuring the evidence: reviewing the literature of the measurement of therapeutic engagement in acute mental health inpatient wards.Metasynthesis of research on the role of psychiatric inpatient nurses: what is important to staff?The cultural realities of clinical supervision in an acute inpatient mental health setting.What makes an excellent mental health nurse? A pragmatic inquiry initiated and conducted by people with lived experience of service use.Does 'Time Together' increase quality of interaction and decrease stress? A study protocol of a multisite nursing intervention in psychiatric inpatient care, using a mixed method approach.Nurses' attitudes towards the use of PRN psychotropic medications in acute and forensic mental health settings.On the Brink of Genuinely Collaborative Care: Experience-Based Co-Design in Mental Health.Nurses experiences of delivering care in acute inpatient mental health settings: A narrative synthesis of the literature.The therapeutic role of mental health nurses in psychiatric intensive care: A mixed-methods investigation in an inner-city mental health service.Mental health nurses' perceptions of good work in an acute setting.Situation awareness: when nurses decide to admit or not admit a person with mental illness as an involuntary patient."On the spot" interventions by mental health nurses in inpatient psychiatric wards in Greece.Psychiatric nursing as 'different' care: experience of Iranian mental health nurses in inpatient psychiatric wards.Experiences of nurses caring for mental health care users in an acute admission unit at a psychiatric hospital in the Western Cape Province.Autonomy Support and Recovery Practice at a Psychosocial Clubhouse.Expanded practice roles for community mental health nurses: a qualitative exploration of psychiatrists' views.Development and testing of the combined assessment of psychiatric environments: a patient-centered quality measure for inpatient psychiatric treatment.What keeps nurses busy in the mental health setting?If psychosis were cancer: a speculative comparison.The health-care environment on a locked psychiatric ward: an ethnographic study.Mental health nurses' views on therapeutic optimism.Conflict of roles: a conflict of ideas? The unsettled relations between care team staff and independent mental health advocates.Should we or shouldn't we? Mental health nurses' views on physical health care of mental health consumers.Psychiatric nurses' attitudes toward consumer and carer participation in care: part 2--barriers to participation.The use of psychological therapies by mental health nurses in Australia.Communication with colleagues: frequency of collaboration regarding physical health of consumers with mental illness.The role of the inpatient psychiatric nurse and its effect on job satisfaction.Job satisfaction among mental healthcare professionals: The respective contributions of professional characteristics, team attributes, team processes, and team emergent states.
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The realities of mental health nursing in acute inpatient environments.
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The realities of mental health nursing in acute inpatient environments.
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Michelle Cleary
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2004-03-01T00:00:00Z