Title of article :
Implementing holistic practices in mental health nursing: A national consultation
Author/Authors :
Neil Brimblecombe، نويسنده , , Alison Tingle، نويسنده , , Robert Tunmore، نويسنده , , Trevor Murrells، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background
A national consultation exercise was held as part of a review of mental health nursing in England.
Objectives
To gather views as to how best to develop mental health nursing to support a holistic approach to care, taking into account psychological, physical social and spiritual needs.
Design
National open consultation by email over a 3-month period.
Participants
326 written replies were received. The largest group of responses was from National Health Service (NHS) organisations (n=92, 28.2%); 69.9% of responses were from groups or organisations (n=225).
Methods
A consultation document was devised by a national reference group, including four questions relating to the development of practice in the four domains of: psychological, physical, social and spiritual care.
Results
The majority of responses supported mental health nurses (MHNs) providing psychological therapies (n=271, 95.1%). To support this happening, responders most frequently described a need for appropriate specialist training post-registration (n=114). To improve physical well-being of service users, the most frequent suggestion was that MHNs should promote healthy lifestyles, e.g. by encouraging physical activity and advising on ways to reduce illicit drug, alcohol and tobacco use (n=152). Responders most frequently cited the need for MHNs to understand resources to support social inclusion (n=110), e.g. knowing how to access local resources, benefits, housing and employment advice. MHNs were most frequently seen as requiring appropriate training to help them support spiritual/religious needs (n=96).
Conclusions
The consultation was successful in obtaining views, in particular, of organisations and groups. These subsequently influenced national recommendations made by the Chief Nursing Officerʹs Review of Mental Health Nursing.
Keywords :
Mental health nursing , Survey , Health policy and public health
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies