Staffs' perceptions of the ethical landscape in psychiatric inpatient care: a qualitative content analysis of ethical diaries

V Pelto-Piri, K Engström, I Engström - Clinical Ethics, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
… To summarize, this study shows that ethical issues are perceived in many different ways
within psychiatric care. The results of the study indicate that staff members have an extremely …

Patients' perceptions of nursing care in the hospital setting

LA Schmidt - Journal of advanced nursing, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
perceptions of the care they received from nursing staff while hospitalized. Once identified,
these domains could, potentially, be used to measure patient perceptions … the focus in patient

Assessing consumer perceptions of inpatient psychiatric treatment: the perceptions of care survey

SV Eisen, M Wilcox, T Idiculla, A Speredelozzi… - The Joint Commission …, 2002 - Elsevier
… of patient perceptions of care data depends on staff collaboration. To communicate the value
of obtaining patient perceptions of the quality of care and to enhance staff collaboration in …

Call for human contact and support: an interview study exploring patients' experiences with inpatient stroke rehabilitation and their perception of nurses' and nurse …

MI Loft, B Martinsen, BA Esbensen… - Disability and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… Conclusion: The findings deepen our understanding of how patients experience inpatient
and support from the nursing staff. They perceived the nursing staff as mostly polite and …

[PDF][PDF] A study of patient perception for nursing staff in a tertiary care hospital–A qualitative study

A Sharma, N Uppal, S Kukreja, J Kaur - International Journal of …, 2019 - academia.edu
… is the cornerstone of Good Hospital services which is in turn related to nursing care. This
study was thus planned to capture the perception of the inpatients for nursing staff keeping it a …

Predictors of patient satisfaction with inpatient hospital nursing care

JH Larrabee, CL Ostrow, ML Withrow… - Research in nursing …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Staff nurse work empowerment and perceived control over nursing practice: Conditions
for work effectiveness. Journal of Nursing Administration, 26(9), 27–35. Latham, CP (1996). …

Ward climate within a high secure forensic psychiatric hospital: Perceptions of patients and nursing staff and the role of patient characteristics

MG de Vries, IA Brazil, M Tonkin, BH Bulten - Archives of psychiatric nursing, 2016 - Elsevier
perceived ward climate (n = 83), and differences between staff's and patient perceptions
of climate (n = 185) was investigated within a high secure forensic hospital. Results show …

Satisfaction of inpatients and outpatients with staff, environment, and other patients

G Berghofer, A Lang, H Henkel, F Schmidl… - Psychiatric …, 2001 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… Our findings suggest that long-term patients perceived fellow patients more positively than
did first-time patients, possibly because encounters with other patients suffering from acute …

Beyond satisfaction, what service users expect of inpatient mental health care: a literature review

JE Hopkins, SJ Loeb, DM Fick - Journal of Psychiatric and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… Service users felt a lack of control over their care based on perceived coercion by staff
indicating threats of non-physical force to encourage them to take their medication(s) or threats of …

Nurses' perceptions of risks for occupational hazards in patient seclusion and restraint practices in psychiatric inpatient care: A focus group study

J Varpula, M Välimäki, T Lantta, J Berg… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… The research on staff's perceptions of occupational hazards and the use of seclusion and
mechanical restraint are also scarce, particularly studies using qualitative methods. As efforts …