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"How does the environment influence consumers' perceptions of safety in" by Natalie Ann Cutler, Elizabeth Halcomb et al.


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Aims and objectives: To explore how the physical and social environment of acute mental health units influences consumers perception and experience of safety. Background: Acute mental health units are places in which consumers should feel safe. Not all consumers, however, feel safe in this environment. Little is known about what contributes to consumers feelings of safety in this setting. Design: The study used a qualitative descriptive design, influenced by naturalistic enquiry. Data were analysed using thematic analysis and are reported according to the COREQ checklist. Methods: Fifteen people who had experienced admission to an acute mental health unit were individually interviewed. Results: Having a supportive environment enhanced consumers perception and experience of safety. A supportive environment was experienced when consumers had privacy, felt safe from other consumers and had meaningful activities to participate in within the acute mental health unit. In ....

Acute Care , Mental Health , Mental Health Nursing , Patient Centred Care , Qualitative Descriptive , Quality And Safety , Vard Design , எடுப்போசை பராமரிப்பு ,

"Understanding how personhood impacts consumers' feelings of safety in " by Natalie Ann Cutler, Jenny Sim et al.


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Being admitted to an acute mental health unit can lead to feelings of shame, and loss of personhood for some consumers. Promoting safety for consumers is a function of acute mental health units. This paper explores how consumers’ personhood influences their perception and experience of safety in acute mental health units. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 participants who had previously been admitted to an acute mental health unit. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. Participants perceived safety as being intrinsically linked to their personhood. When participants’ innate worth was affirmed in their interactions with staff, participants felt safe. Three subthemes were identified: ‘Seen as an equal’, ‘Being respected’, and ‘Able to make choices’. These findings can be used to inform nursing practices that enhance consumers’ sense of personhood and, in so doing, promote consumers’ safety and recovery in acute mental health ....

Acute Inpatient , Consumer Experience , Mental Health Nursing , Mental Health Unit , Qualitative Descriptive , எடுப்போசை உள்நோயாளி ,