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- By employing a systematic approach through nursing care plans, mental health nurses can provide comprehensive, individualized care that addresses each patient’s unique needs. The goal is not only to alleviate symptoms but also to promote overall mental well-being and enhance the quality of life for those struggling with mental health challenges.
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A care plan documents the needs of the service user and the interventions that will support their recovery. The history and development of care plans are explored and the benefits of care planning, involving good-practice guidelines and co-production, with service users are discussed.
Nov 11, 2021 · The topics covered include assessing people's needs, care planning, stages of care planning, benefits of care planning, models of care, care pathways, and care clustering in mental health care. The article also highlights the significance of record-keeping.
- Design
- Sampling
- Sample Size Calculations
- Instrumentation
- Research Ethics
- Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) and Study Oversight
- Procedure
- Survey
- Semi-Structured Interviews
- Data Management and Analysis
We conducted a cross-national comparative study of recovery-focused care planning and coordination in inpatient mental healthcare settings, employing a concurrent transformative mixed methods approach with embedded case studies . A full account of our methods is provided elsewhere . In summary, our study was informed by systems ideas emphasising co...
We selected six case study sites to match our earlier community study so that comparisons and connections between community and inpatient services could be drawn . These consisted of four NHS Trusts in England and two Local Health Boards in Wales that are commissioned to provide inpatient mental health services. In total 19 acute wards were select...
For the survey, an a priori sample size calculation was conducted using the G*Power software (version 3.1) . The estimated sample size for service users was calculated for the global effect of a one-way multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) with six groups (sites), 17 outcomes (Recovery Self-Assessment Scale total (+ 5 sub-scales), Scale To As...
The data collection measures reported in this paper are; 1. 1. The Recovery Self-Assessment Scale (RSA) : a 36-item scale measuring the extent of recovery-oriented practices. The scale addresses the domains of life goals, involvement, treatment options, choice and individually tailored services. Acceptable internal consistency of the RSA with Cronb...
The study received NHS Research Ethics approval from the NRES Committee NRES Committee London – Fulham (Ref: 13/LO/2062) on 29th December 2014. Considerable attention was given to ensuring the welfare of service user, carer and other participants and of the researchers. This included providing opportunities to pause or withdraw from interviews, ass...
The study was developed and designed with full involvement of co-investigator and independent service user researcher (AF) and in consultation with SUGAR (Service User and Carer Group Advising on Research ). In addition, a Lived Experience Advisory Group (LEAG) met every 4/6 months during the study, consisting of seven service users and one carer w...
Suitable local wards meeting inclusion criteria were identified with the assistance of local NHS Trust/Health Board principal investigators. Ward managers were approached by a researcher who explained the study, responded to any queries and invited them to participate. No service declined to take part. We sought approval to participate from two or ...
All managers and ward staff involved in care planning or care plan review received written and verbal information about the study and were invited to participate in the survey (target n = 50 per Trust/Health Board). Staff from participating wards were asked to identify service users who had been on that ward for a minimum of seven days, and who in ...
Key personnel (registered nurses, ward managers, occupational therapists, psychologists and psychiatrists) were identified using purposive sampling to reflect meso and micro level functions. They were invited to participate in research interviews for the in-depth case study (target n = 6 per case study ward; total n= 36). Micro-level refers to the ...
Qualitative and quantitative data in each of the sites were considered on a within-group basis prior to a cross-case analysis aimed at identifying common themes and divergences. The between-group analysis of the quantitative data compared service users and staff across sites on key markers of the service user experience (recovery-oriented care, the...
- Michael Coffey, Ben Hannigan, Sally Barlow, Martin Cartwright, Rachel Cohen, Alison Faulkner, Aled J...
- 2019
Explain the importance of the nursing assessment and care planning in mental health; Outline the nursing assessment process in mental health; Explain problem identification and other issues involved in PMH nursing care planning; Describe implementation of a nursing care plan in a mental health setting; Outline the issues involved in evaluating ...
May 10, 2017 · Key messages for practice included that professionals need to engage with, explain to and involve service users throughout the whole process of care planning. Simpson et al. ( 2016) found that service users regarded their relationships with key workers as central to their recovery.
- Alison Clare Faulkner
- 2017
Nursing care plans are essential tools in providing comprehensive, patient-centered care for individuals with mental health disorders. They help prioritize nursing interventions and establish both short-term and long-term goals.
Feb 1, 2023 · Integrative Nursing is a strategy for improving the quality of care provided to patients seeking care for mental health diagnoses, as well as those with a goal of increasing mental health and wellbeing.