Nurse-Patient Interaction in Acute Adult Inpatient Mental Health Units: a Review and Synthesis of Qualitative Studies

作者: Michelle Cleary , Glenn E. Hunt , Jan Horsfall , Maureen Deacon

DOI: 10.3109/01612840.2011.622428

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摘要: Mental health nurses work with acutely unwell patients, and the busy setting is characterised by unpredictable events. This paper a report of review conducted to identify, analyse synthesize research in adult acute inpatient mental units, which focused on nurse-patient interaction. Several electronic databases were searched using relevant keywords identify studies published from 1999-present. Qualitative English included if they specifically investigated interaction care settings. Eighteen (23 papers). Findings grouped into following six categories: 1) sophisticated communication; 2) subtle discriminations; 3) managing security parameters; 4) ordinary 5) reliance colleagues; 6) personal characteristics. These units reveal that nurse communication involves interpersonal approaches modalities exemplify highly developed skills designed for this challenging setting. Further quality should focus conditions enable development therapeutic interactional relationship these nuanced context are practiced.

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