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Nurses’ and Patients’ Perceptions about Psychiatric Intensive Care—An Integrative Literature Review

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Abstract This integrative literature review describes nurses’s and patients’ perceptions of care in psychiatric intensive care units (PICU). The database search was conducted in April 2020. PRISMA checklist and Mixed… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This integrative literature review describes nurses’s and patients’ perceptions of care in psychiatric intensive care units (PICU). The database search was conducted in April 2020. PRISMA checklist and Mixed Method Appraisal Tool guided the identification and evaluation of the studies (n = 21). Data was analyzed with qualitative content analysis. Nurses perceived PICU as a challenging work environment where their primary task was to ensure the unit’s safety. Patients views on their treatment varied from positive to negative. Patients wished to have more privacy and supportive interaction. Findings can be used as a basis in developing care practices and staff’s further education in PICUs.

Keywords: integrative literature; literature review; patients perceptions; care; nurses patients; psychiatric intensive

Journal Title: Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Year Published: 2022

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