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- Title
Nursing Director' Perception of Factors Influencing Inpatient Recovery-Oriented Practice in Psychiatric Hospitals.
- Authors
Yoko Matsui; Mika Kataoka
- Abstract
Purpose: To clarify the factors that influence recovery-oriented practice for inpatients as recognized by the nursing directors of psychiatric hospitals. Methods: A semi-structured interview survey was conducted to 20 nursing directors of psychiatric hospitals in Japan. The interview data were transcribed verbatim, and qualitative descriptive analysis was performed with reference to the data analysis method of Graneheim. Results: In terms of the factors influencing the practices facilitating the recovery of inpatients recognized by the nursing directors, 325 codes were extracted and classified into 21 categories and four core categories: nursing director's recovery-orientation and communication to the staff, existence of colleagues who approve the idea of the nursing director, sense of professional fulfillment during discharge support, and culture and climate of the hospital organization. Conclusion: The following points were suggested for the introduction of practices facilitating recovery in psychiatric hospitals in the future. There is a need for education that enhances recovery-oriented attitudes of nursing directors, education on patient recovery for the hospital as a whole, including multiple occupations and other departments, and a need for seeing and listening to patients' experience of the recovery process, including understanding of the patients' lives after hospital discharge.
- Subjects
JAPAN; NURSE-patient relationships; NURSE administrators; QUALITATIVE research; MENTAL health services; QUESTIONNAIRES; INTERVIEWING; NURSING education; WORK experience (Employment); JOB satisfaction; CONVALESCENCE; PHYSICIAN practice patterns; NURSES' attitudes; RESEARCH methodology; PSYCHIATRIC hospitals; PSYCHOSOCIAL factors
- Publication
Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science, 2023, Vol 43, p439
- ISSN
0287-5330
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5630/jans.43.439