The study reported in this paper lasted over a year, and identifies a conceptual framework of nursing practice based upon a relationship-building process. It also identifies six characteristics of nursing roles inherent within the practice of mental health nurses on a Nursing Development Unit. The paper presents a structure and process of reflection for nursing practice as illustrated by the work of a group of nurses working in a NDU. The purpose of the study was to help them better understand their work with patients. The findings from the study are used to explore how the nurses described and implemented individualized, patient-focused care. This care was based upon the ability of the nurse to communicate well and to build a relationship with a patient, bound within a context of change.
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Reflective practice and its role in mental health nurses' practice development: a year-long study
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Vol.7(2), pp.109-117
2000
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- Title
- Reflective practice and its role in mental health nurses' practice development: a year-long study
- Creators
- Iain W Graham - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Vol.7(2), pp.109-117
- Identifiers
- 1115; 991012821652702368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article