The treatment of 'difficult' patients in a secure unit of a specialized psychiatric hospital : The patient's perspective
The treatment of 'difficult' patients in a secure unit of a specialized psychiatric hospital : The patient's perspective
Samenvatting
The aim of this study is to obtain insight, from a patients perspective, into the results and essential components of treatment in specialist settings for so-called difficult patients in mental health care. In cases where usual hospital treatment is not successful, a temporary transfer to another, specialist hospital may provide a solution. We investigated which aspects of specialist treatment available to difficult patients are perceived as essential by the patients and what are the results of this treatment in their perception. A qualitative research design based on the Grounded Theory method was used. To generate data, 14 semi-structured interviews were held with 12 patients who were admitted to a specialist hospital in the Netherlands. Almost all respondents rated the results of the specialist treatment as positive. The therapeutic climate was perceived as extremely strict, with a strong focus on structure, cooperation and safety. This approach had a stabilizing effect on the patients, even at times when they were not motivated. Most patients developed a motivation for change, marked by a growing and more explicit determination of their future goals. We concluded that a highly structured treatment environment aimed at patient stabilization is helpful to most difficult patients.
Organisatie | HAN University of Applied Sciences |
Afdeling | Academie Mens en Maatschappij |
Lectoraten | |
Lectoraat | Onbegrepen gedrag, Zorg en Samenleving |
Gepubliceerd in | Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Wiley-Blackwell., Vol. 19, Uitgave: 6, Pagina's: 528-535 |
Jaar | 2012 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2011.01827.x |
Handle | 20.500.12470/283 |
Taal | Onbekend |