2013
DOI: 10.1111/inm.12044
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Measuring the evidence: Reviewing the literature of the measurement of therapeutic engagement in acute mental health inpatient wards

Abstract: Quality nursing plays a central role in the delivery of contemporary health and social care, with a positive correlation being demonstrated between patient satisfaction and the quality of nursing care received. One way to ensure such quality is to develop metrics that measure the effectiveness of various aspects of care across a variety of settings. Effective mental health nursing is predicated on understanding the lived experiences of service users in order to provide sensitively-attuned nursing care. To achi… Show more

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“…The atmosphere and physical structure of the unit must be conducive as a healing experience to foster a calm, peaceful, and safe environment. Thus patients' perceptions of care, which provide important data on nursing interactions that are supportive, and types of relationships that are helpful, shape the elements and texture of the inpatient engagement process (McAndrew, Chambers, Nolan, Thomas, & Watts, 2013).…”
Section: How Do Patients Experience Inpatient Nursing Care?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The atmosphere and physical structure of the unit must be conducive as a healing experience to foster a calm, peaceful, and safe environment. Thus patients' perceptions of care, which provide important data on nursing interactions that are supportive, and types of relationships that are helpful, shape the elements and texture of the inpatient engagement process (McAndrew, Chambers, Nolan, Thomas, & Watts, 2013).…”
Section: How Do Patients Experience Inpatient Nursing Care?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study carried by psychologists [3] show that the nurses are not enough available and not trained adequately to form a real relationship having therapeutic potential with their patients, even though they hold a pivotal position to establish therapeutic alliance. This assessment is also found in other research [4][5][6]. The Therapeutic Alliance is mainly defined in the form of a face to face relation, but [7], Pulido, et al delineates the possibility of an Institutional Therapeutic Alliance (ITA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The vital role of mental health nurses in establishing good therapeutic relationships with patients through highly-skilled talking, listening and empathising is wellestablished (McAndrew et al, 2014). However, a recent review of 13 studies of nursing and patient activities concluded that very little nursing time is spent delivering therapeutic interventions and may even be reducing over time (Sharac et al, 2010).…”
Section: "There Are Two Sorts Of 'Boring' On the Ward One Is Caused mentioning
confidence: 99%