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Nursing handover involving consumers on inpatient mental healthcare units: A qualitative exploration of the consumers' perspective.

Authors :
Van de Velde, Ellen
Van Hecke, Ann
Van Cleemput, Naomi
Eeckloo, Kristof
Malfait, Simon
Source :
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. Dec2021, Vol. 30 Issue 6, p1713-1725. 13p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Handovers between nurses are a significant cause of communication problems and possible consumer safety issues. A potential solution for both problems is the nursing handover involving consumers, in which the consumer is present at the time of handover. This practice invites consumers to be more involved in their care process and supports a recovery‐oriented practice. Research into nursing handovers involving consumers on inpatient mental health units is however very limited. A qualitative, phenomenological study was conducted. Semi‐structured interviews with 13 consumers staying on an inpatient mental health unit of a general hospital were used. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed. Data saturation was reached after 11 interviews when no new themes or codes emerged from the data. Three themes were generated from the interviews: (i) the first moments on the inpatient mental health unit; (ii) the nurse as an ally; and (iii) informing each other. The COREQ‐checklist was used. According to consumers, nursing handover involving consumers initiated a change in the relationship between consumers and nurses. Consumers and nurses got to know each other better during handover and built a relationship of trust. The introduction of nursing handover involving consumers created an accessible opportunity for consumers to exchange information with nurses and ask questions concerning their admission. Consumers felt jointly responsible for the continuity of the information about their healthcare process. Due to the use of nursing handover involving consumers, consumers experienced the opportunity to take more control in their health process and ensured that information is correct and complete. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14458330
Volume :
30
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153384730
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.12930