2019
DOI: 10.1111/jpm.12509
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The deadlock of saying “That is what we already do!” A thematic analysis of mental healthcare professionals’ reactions to using an evidence‐based intervention

Abstract: Accessible Summary What is known on this subject? There is a need to shed light on healthcare professionals’ reactions to the use of the Guided Self‐Determination method in a mental health hospital to better understand and adjust the implementation process of evidence‐based practice. Healthcare professionals´ values and beliefs play an important role when implementing evidence‐based practice in real‐world healthcare settings. What this paper adds to existing knowledge? The study identifies opposite posit… Show more

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“…Three studies have previously evaluated nurses' experiences of GSD (21)(22)(23) but in the short term, the longest covering eight months after completing a GSD programme (21). Moreover, the samples were small, with four (22) to nine participants (21). Our findings generally align with theirs, for example with nurses feeling emotionally challenged by GSD but supported by its systematic approach (22,23).…”
Section: Findings In Relation To Previous Studiessupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Three studies have previously evaluated nurses' experiences of GSD (21)(22)(23) but in the short term, the longest covering eight months after completing a GSD programme (21). Moreover, the samples were small, with four (22) to nine participants (21). Our findings generally align with theirs, for example with nurses feeling emotionally challenged by GSD but supported by its systematic approach (22,23).…”
Section: Findings In Relation To Previous Studiessupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Three studies have previously evaluated nurses' experiences of GSD (21)(22)(23) but in the short term, the longest covering eight months after completing a GSD programme (21). Moreover, the samples were small, with four (22) to nine participants (21).…”
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“…Their clinical experience may have affected the women’s experience of GSD‐endo, and therefore, the results may not be generalisable to a different setting with less experienced nurses. On the other hand, very experienced nurses have been found to be reluctant to apply evidence‐based methods 45 but this was not the case in our study. One woman was referred to a psychologist and not interviewed.…”
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confidence: 65%