3 results match your criteria: "b Buskerud and Vestfold University College[Affiliation]"
Issues Ment Health Nurs
July 2016
d University of Sydney and St. Vincent Private Hospital Sydney, Faculty of Nursing , Sydney , Australia.
De-escalation is concerned with managing violent behaviour without resorting to coercive measures. Co-operative Inquiry provided the conceptual basis for generating knowledge regarding de-escalation practices in acute mental health care settings. The research included service users and staff members as co-researchers and knowledge was generated in dynamic research cycles around an extended epistemology of knowing: experiential, presentational, propositional, and practical.
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February 2017
b Buskerud and Vestfold University College, Faculty of Health Sciences , Drammen , Norway.
This study aimed to analyze and synthesize findings from qualitative studies that explored the experiences of tenants with serious mental illness regarding housing support and contextual issues. Twenty-four articles were identified using a systematic search strategy. The total number of informants was N = 769.
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February 2017
b Buskerud and Vestfold University College, Faculty of Health Sciences , Drammen , Norway.
This study aimed to synthesize findings from qualitative studies that explored the lived experiences of persons with serious mental illness with regard to getting and having a home. A systematic search strategy was used. Data from 24 articles were extracted and analyzed using a phenomenological-hermeneutic approach.
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