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Advanced Clinicians'' Views of the Adolescent Mental Health Nurse
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Current perceptions about nurses' roles and responsibilities are examined in this study, specifically relating to adolescent inpatient mental health nurses (MHNs). Psychiatrists and psychiatric advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) were contacted to request participation in an anonymous survey. This research was conducted to examine nursing stereotypes that exist within the health care profession itself, as compared to pre-existing stereotypes displayed by the media. Analysis of survey responses revealed four overarching themes. First, MHNs are a critical component of the health care team, emerging as rigorous, independent leaders, although still classified as female and sociable. Second, MHNs complete a wide range of daily activities, many of which go unnoticed by observers, often resulting in mixed feelings regarding whether MHNs are given the respect and recognition deserved. Third, MHNs treat each patient as a person with unique thoughts, feelings, and physical make-up. Fourth, MHNs act as a coordinator of care between various health professionals to provide the patient with a holistic approach to healing. This work explores communication between health care members.
Autorentext
Dana Lehner studied nursing at the University of Connecticut. Through personal experiences and clinical rotations, she saw how psychiatry was often associated with misconceptions that had potential to affect nursing care. Now practicing as a pediatric ICU nurse, she sees the importance of effective communication between health care disciplines.
Klappentext
Current perceptions about nurses'' roles and responsibilities are examined in this study, specifically relating to adolescent inpatient mental health nurses (MHNs). Psychiatrists and psychiatric advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) were contacted to request participation in an anonymous survey. This research was conducted to examine nursing stereotypes that exist within the health care profession itself, as compared to pre-existing stereotypes displayed by the media. Analysis of survey responses revealed four overarching themes. First, MHNs are a critical component of the health care team, emerging as rigorous, independent leaders, although still classified as female and sociable. Second, MHNs complete a wide range of daily activities, many of which go unnoticed by observers, often resulting in mixed feelings regarding whether MHNs are given the respect and recognition deserved. Third, MHNs treat each patient as a person with unique thoughts, feelings, and physical make-up. Fourth, MHNs act as a coordinator of care between various health professionals to provide the patient with a holistic approach to healing. This work explores communication between health care members.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Dana Lehner , Arthur Engler
- Titel Advanced Clinicians'' Views of the Adolescent Mental Health Nurse
- Veröffentlichung 27.08.2010
- ISBN 3838398319
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838398310
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T4mm
- Untertitel Psychiatrists'' and Psychiatric APRNs'' Views of the Adolescent Mental Health Nurse''s Role in the Inpatient Setting
- Gewicht 96g
- Genre Medizin
- Anzahl Seiten 52
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- GTIN 09783838398310