Implementing recovery ‐oriented interventions with staff in a psychiatric hospital: a mixed‐methods study
This study validates the implementation of recovery training and practices in psychiatric settings, and identifies the challenges involved. We discuss psychiatric nurse conflicts in implementation in acute wards.Implications for PracticeOur findings support the need for broader staff training in recovery ‐oriented interventions. Recruiting the support of the hospital administration for recovery‐oriented intervention programs is key, both ethically and structurally.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
Source: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Tzipi Hornik ‐Lurie,
Anat Shalev,
Lior Haknazar,
Paula Garber Epstein,
Linor Ziedenberg‐Rehav,
Galia S. Moran Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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