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- To develop evidence-based psychiatric/mental health nursing practice, we need to evaluate psychiatric/mental health nursing strategies. The results of well designed research will provide the light to guide our way to providing the best possible services for our clients.
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Jan 9, 2023 · IMPLEMENTING EVIDENCE-BASED CARE IN PSYCHIATRIC NURSING It is an important requirement for psychiatric nurses to evidence based their nursing on research practices according for the development to psychiatric and realizing to increase of patients.
To develop evidence-based psychiatric/mental health nursing practice, we need to evaluate psychiatric/mental health nursing strategies. The results of well designed research will provide the light to guide our way to providing the best possible services for our clients.
Mental health diagnoses are established by mental health experts, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, and advanced practice psychiatric-mental health nurses, using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).
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Through the years, more psychiatric and mental health nurse researchers have been targeting specialty journals for disseminating findings from intervention research. For example, in previous reviews of intervention studies published in the five major psychiatric and mental health specialty journals, there was a higher percentage of quantitative int...
Five peer-reviewed nursing journals, regarded as the most frequently read in the mental health nursing profession, were analyzed for the years 2011 through 2015. The journals included in the analysis were Archives of Psychiatric Nursing; Issues in Mental Health Nursing; Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association; Journal of Psychosocial...
This section describes the findings from the 115 intervention studies included in the review. The 23 studies that included nursing students, nurses, and mental health professional, and the 92 that involved recipients of mental health services or care are presented in this section. First, the research settings in which the 115 studies were conducted...
Ninety-two of the studies examined the effect of an intervention for the client. In the following section, we will describe the intervention domains of these 92 articles and provided examples. Additional detail is included in the Table. Interventions in the Biological Domain Eight interventions were in the biological domain. Study interventions inc...
Although substantial progress is being made to develop and test interventions for persons with psychiatric and mental health challenges and their families, there remains much work to be done. Nurse scientists and practitioners share a professional obligation to persons entrusted to their care, which includes providing the highest quality care groun...
The mind and body do not function independently of each other; therefore, when considering the focus of nursing research, we need to target both systems. Nursing has as its foundation a holistic approach to patient care. At this point in our history as we build a knowledge base, a multifaceted approach is needed when planning nursing research. This...
Tracking the progress in intervention research relevant for psychiatric and mental health nursing practice is essential to identify evidence gaps. This current, systematic review of intervention studies published in the most accessible psychiatric and mental health nursing journals for practicing nurses, educators, and researchers in the United Sta...
Abir K. Bekhet, PhD, RN, HSMI Email: abir.bekhet@marquette.edu Dr. Bekhet is an Associate Professor at Marquette University College of Nursing in Milwaukee, WI. She received aBSN and MSN from Alexandria University in Alexandria, Egypt. She received a PhD from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in Cleveland, OH. Her clinical experience in psychi...
The formalization of the evidence-based practice concept and the development of pro-cesses and technology essential to identify and synthesize research findings have led to broad recog-nition that responsible nursing practice must be based on the best available evidence.
Phase 1 involves developing structured resources (toolkits) for consultation, training and implementation in six areas of evidence-based practice (illness management and recovery; family psychoeducation; medication management; supported employment; assertive community treatment, and integrated dual disorders treatment).
Mental health nurses need to identify the key elements of an intervention with proven efficacy that have the potential to be adapted into the local clinical environment. Implementation needs to be cost-effective in order for cash-strapped clinical services to consider new interventions.