TY - JOUR
T1 - Finding solutions through empowerment : a preliminary study of a solution-orientated approach to nursing in acute psychiatric settings
AU - Stevenson, Chris
AU - Jackson, Sue
AU - Barker, Phil
N1 - Funded by the Foundation for Nursing Studies, this paper reports on an initiative to introduce Solution Focused Therapy into a number of acute and chronic psychiatric care services with the Northern Region. The findings have been presented locally and at the FoNS conference, London 2003.
PY - 2003/12
Y1 - 2003/12
N2 - Acute inpatient care is not a therapeutic milieu, perhaps owing to the lack of nursing skills. Solution-focused therapy (SFT) has been successful in US inpatient facilities in relation to both objective and subjective 'measures'. This paper reports a study of SFT in a UK context, with the aim of developing a user-friendly SFT training course and assessing its impact on both nurses and clients, via a multifaceted, triangulated data collection design. Nurses' knowledge and clinical performance were assessed, as was the client's perspective. There was a significant difference in nurses' SFT knowledge after training and strong evidence of the model being used in practice during the course of training, although nursing documentation was not fully completed. Eighty-three per cent of nurses said that they would continue using the model, and clients found the SFT approach helpful. The findings match the US experience of using SFT.
AB - Acute inpatient care is not a therapeutic milieu, perhaps owing to the lack of nursing skills. Solution-focused therapy (SFT) has been successful in US inpatient facilities in relation to both objective and subjective 'measures'. This paper reports a study of SFT in a UK context, with the aim of developing a user-friendly SFT training course and assessing its impact on both nurses and clients, via a multifaceted, triangulated data collection design. Nurses' knowledge and clinical performance were assessed, as was the client's perspective. There was a significant difference in nurses' SFT knowledge after training and strong evidence of the model being used in practice during the course of training, although nursing documentation was not fully completed. Eighty-three per cent of nurses said that they would continue using the model, and clients found the SFT approach helpful. The findings match the US experience of using SFT.
KW - acute inpatient care
KW - mental health nursing
KW - solution-focused therapy (SFT)
KW - therapeutic milieu
U2 - 10.1046/j.1365-2850.2003.00644.x
DO - 10.1046/j.1365-2850.2003.00644.x
M3 - Article
SN - 1351-0126
VL - 10
SP - 688
EP - 696
JO - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
JF - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
IS - 6
ER -