- Empathy and Medical Education
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Participatory Visual Research Methods
- Mental Health and Psychiatry
- Health, psychology, and well-being
- Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
- Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
- Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics
- Visual Culture and Art Theory
- Social Work Education and Practice
- Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Healthcare Systems and Technology
- Social Representations and Identity
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
- Diabetes Management and Education
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Healthcare innovation and challenges
- Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
- Psychiatric care and mental health services
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Nursing Diagnosis and Documentation
- Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
- Nursing Roles and Practices
University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
2013-2024
Utrecht University
2013-2017
GGNet
2010-2011
Cal Humanities
2011
Increasingly, experts as deemed by personal experience or mental health service use, are involved in the education of nurses; however, accompanying research is limited and focuses primarily on opinions nurse educators students. The aim this study was to develop an understanding potential contribution nursing those with use. part international COMMUNE (Co-production Mental Health Nursing Education) project, established evaluate co-produced content for undergraduate A qualitative descriptive...
In this study, we address the kind of knowledge that is required for Master's level nurse education lifespan mental health promotion and prevention. Data were collected through structured interviews (N = 109). The conducted across five European countries. data analysed using a thematic content analysis approach. findings show needs related to issues. Needs raised in several issues like importance increasing skills workers. We conclude there need emphasise prevention nursing Europe.
The aim of this study is to describe how hermeneutic photography and one application in particular, namely the photo-instrument, can be used as a health care intervention that fosters meaning (re-)construction mental illness experiences. Studies into ways patients construct narratives indicate aesthetic expressions experiences may play an important role making sharing. part larger research project devoted understanding photostories result from groups psychiatric using photo-instrument....
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how a particular narrative approach in nursing, namely the photo instrument can be connected with Ricoeur's hermeneutic philosophy. concept mimesis, when supplemented performance, shown relevant for understanding patients construct and reformulate meaning illness experiences. A single-case study presented tentative exploration key concepts mimesis performance broaden our practice. More specifically it concerned use photographs group psychiatric patients.
Abstract Mental health promotion remains an important component of mental nursing practice. Supporting wellness at both the individual and societal levels has been identified as one key tenets promotion. However, prevailing biomedical paradigm education practice meant that many nurses have not equipped to incorporate a perspective into their In present study, we report on exploratory study which details knowledge, skills, attitudes required by master‐level within from three groups...
The aim of study was to investigate whether the process making photo stories in health care (the instrument) matches with requirements self-motivation self-management programs. Although training and advice were absent, instrument shared important elements self-management: call upon responsibility, focus on concrete (visual) details life world, sharpened awareness choices make. Expressing one's views, prolonged reflection, a dialogue, sharing are components that can be considered building...
This discussion paper aims to explore the need of a clarified definition master's level mental health nursing competencies in terms knowledge, skills and attitudes European context. Mental service users have, spite their right equal overall health, higher rates physical illness are more likely experience premature death than general population. Implementation holistic concept comprising mental, social aspects services has previously proved be challenging.
Family and informal caregivers provide a substantial amount of care support to people who experience mental health problems. The aim this study was explore nurses', students' service users' perceptions the knowledge, skills attitudes that are required by nurses work with families carers using qualitative methodology. Three themes emerged from data: Knowledge family how distress affects family; working – education; valuing role family. three demonstrate complexity preparing carers, article...
Bu makale akıl sağlığına ilişkin yorumbilimden, daha spesifik olmak gerekirse Ricoeur'un yorumbiliminden geliştirilip kavramlaştırılmış girişim ve yaklaşımlar hakkındadır.Bu girişime foto-enstrüman
Our aim was to develop and evaluate an intervention that can be used in recovery oriented care promote processes goals as found the CHIME framework [1].Using Appreciative cycle principles from MRC-Framework for development Evaluation of complex interventions with photography has been designed tested on 3 long stay wards a mental health hospital.15 Service users participated were photographed during 4 sessions.The built expertise already existed about rehabilitation approaches; especially...
This article is a report of study on how participation in photo groups influenced the perception impact sickness daily life.Living with severe mental illness can have strong life and experience self. In combination self-stigmatization, this lead to sense being no more than patient.A mixed-methods design was used measure impact. Consumers psychiatric services participated photography that aimed at integration developing new goals life. These were conducted by nurses data collected between...
This article describes a European collaborative project that developed master’s degree level e-learning materials for mental health nurses. The are freely available online at www.ementhe.eu
This article is about a new definition of health and how this relates to transition processes. It focuses on the practical translation concepts into challenges for mental nurses. To that aim Engagement Model examined operationalized. We did so as nurse researcher lecturer involved in training practitioners.
The article is about how people use narratives to make meaning from their experiences when tackling the impact on lives and consequences of mental health problems. It also goes into recovery involves development new purpose in one’s life. describes ‘man’ involved a constant interaction with his environment, adapting himself as well possible that environment order upkeep own biological system. Using cognitive capacities person can an internal representation reality encompasses one relates...
In this article we argued that patients recovering from cancer can benefit photographs tell their story. We used the case of Ann who recovered breast and demonstrated being photographed able to determine what are made helped patient reflect on her life with cancer, but also beyond disease. concluded mediated patient’s story where otherwise words alone might not have been make sense confused feelings. Photography facilitates search for meaning. May-be core observation in was following:...
Background: Psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) in the Netherlands have been allowed to perform role of coordinating practitioner (CP) since 2018. This is reserved for mental care specialists who are trained and qualified at master's degree level. Earlier studies not addressed how PMHNPs that what mechanisms contextual factors determine their performance. understanding could help optimize performance this promote effective deployment care. Purpose: To understand underlie...
Abstract This article is about the therapeutic use of photography in mental health care. We will first describe intelligent nature perception as we understand on basis neurobiological research findings. link our interpretation visual with phenomenology from theory Merleau‐Ponty.. Then discuss how patients care problems may profit by an experiential approach that concomitant existential reality described Merleau‐Ponty. The go into more detail Focusing. demonstrate limitations and feasibility...
This case study illustrates the need for person-centred care. It postulates a central position narrative in meaning making processes. Three social functions are discerned use of narrative. A model deduced from metaphor spinning top is proposed to be used by professionals their contact with patients. been argued that there context sensitive evidence-based practice which circularity plays an important role. The found lifeworld, especially interaction and life story. Circularity based on...
This article is about transitions in life, more particular the health and care that are related to these changes. We will focus on awareness engagement Meleis distinguished patient experience of transition. And how nurses can take clinical leadership advance this way promote self-management. question what contribution nurse practitioners may be coordinating professionals promoting collaboration between stakeholders social domain. transitioning care.