Impact of a Mental Health Nursing Training-Programme on the Perceived Recovery-Orientation of Patients and Nurses on Acute Psychiatric Wards: Results of a Pilot Study

Authors: Zuaboni, G., Hahn, S., Wolfensberger, P., Schwarze, T. and Richter, D.

Journal: Issues in Mental Health Nursing

Volume: 38

Issue: 11

Pages: 907-914

eISSN: 1096-4673

ISSN: 0161-2840

DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2017.1359350

Abstract:

In mental health nursing, recovery-orientation is regarded as a best practice approach for patient care. To assess the effect of an intervention utilising a recovery-oriented approach in acute practice, a controlled pilot trial was conducted. On intervention wards, mental health nurses received special training. Recovery Self-Assessment Scale was used to assess the effects of the training. No statistically significant effects were found, between the experimental conditions. Reasons for this result may be methodological, practical or due an intervention that was not powerful enough. Recovery-oriented intervention studies in mental health nursing should be conducted with caution.

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Impact of a Mental Health Nursing Training-Programme on the Perceived Recovery-Orientation of Patients and Nurses on Acute Psychiatric Wards: Results of a Pilot Study.

Authors: Zuaboni, G., Hahn, S., Wolfensberger, P., Schwarze, T. and Richter, D.

Journal: Issues Ment Health Nurs

Volume: 38

Issue: 11

Pages: 907-914

eISSN: 1096-4673

DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2017.1359350

Abstract:

In mental health nursing, recovery-orientation is regarded as a best practice approach for patient care. To assess the effect of an intervention utilising a recovery-oriented approach in acute practice, a controlled pilot trial was conducted. On intervention wards, mental health nurses received special training. Recovery Self-Assessment Scale was used to assess the effects of the training. No statistically significant effects were found, between the experimental conditions. Reasons for this result may be methodological, practical or due an intervention that was not powerful enough. Recovery-oriented intervention studies in mental health nursing should be conducted with caution.

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Impact of a Mental Health Nursing Training-Programme on the Perceived Recovery-Orientation of Patients and Nurses on Acute Psychiatric Wards: Results of a Pilot Study

Authors: Zuaboni, G., Hahn, S., Wolfensberger, P., Schwarze, T. and Richter, D.

Journal: ISSUES IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSING

Volume: 38

Issue: 11

Pages: 907-914

eISSN: 1096-4673

ISSN: 0161-2840

DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2017.1359350

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Impact of a Mental Health Nursing Training-Programme on the Perceived Recovery-Orientation of Patients and Nurses on Acute Psychiatric Wards: Results of a Pilot Study

Authors: Zuaboni, G., Hahn, S., Wolfensberger, P., Schwarze, T. and Richter, D.

Journal: Issues in Mental Health Nursing

Volume: 38

Issue: 11

Pages: 907-914

eISSN: 1096-4673

ISSN: 0161-2840

DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2017.1359350

Abstract:

© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. In mental health nursing, recovery-orientation is regarded as a best practice approach for patient care. To assess the effect of an intervention utilising a recovery-oriented approach in acute practice, a controlled pilot trial was conducted. On intervention wards, mental health nurses received special training. Recovery Self-Assessment Scale was used to assess the effects of the training. No statistically significant effects were found, between the experimental conditions. Reasons for this result may be methodological, practical or due an intervention that was not powerful enough. Recovery-oriented intervention studies in mental health nursing should be conducted with caution.

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Impact of a Mental Health Nursing Training-Programme on the Perceived Recovery-Orientation of Patients and Nurses on Acute Psychiatric Wards: Results of a Pilot Study.

Authors: Zuaboni, G., Hahn, S., Wolfensberger, P., Schwarze, T. and Richter, D.

Journal: Issues in mental health nursing

Volume: 38

Issue: 11

Pages: 907-914

eISSN: 1096-4673

ISSN: 0161-2840

DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2017.1359350

Abstract:

In mental health nursing, recovery-orientation is regarded as a best practice approach for patient care. To assess the effect of an intervention utilising a recovery-oriented approach in acute practice, a controlled pilot trial was conducted. On intervention wards, mental health nurses received special training. Recovery Self-Assessment Scale was used to assess the effects of the training. No statistically significant effects were found, between the experimental conditions. Reasons for this result may be methodological, practical or due an intervention that was not powerful enough. Recovery-oriented intervention studies in mental health nursing should be conducted with caution.

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