International Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume 35, Issue 6 , Pages 346-352, 1 December 1998

Helping methods used by nurses in a psychiatric hospital environment

  • Eila Latvala

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nursing Science, University of Oulu, Kajaanintie 46 E, 90220 Oulu, Finland
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +358-8-537-5600; fax: +358-8-5375607; e-mail: elatvala@cc.oulu.fi.
  • ,
  • Sirpa Janhonen

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nursing Science, University of Oulu, Kajaanintie 46 E, 90220 Oulu, Finland

Received in revised form 23 June 1998; accepted 21 July 1998.

Abstract 

This qualitative study aims to describe the helping methods used by psychiatric nurses in a hospital environment from as evidenced by video observations and nurses and patients descriptions. The data, which were collected by videotaping different nursing situations and by interviewing the nurses and patients afterwards, consisted of 520 pages of written text. A total of 569 utterances were extracted from the text to describe the helping methods used in psychiatric nursing. Each utterance constituted a classification unit. Deductive content analysis techniques were used to analyze the data. The results obtained from the nurses and patients descriptions and the videotaped episodes showed that the most commonly used helping methods were of the confirmatory kind (50%), while educational methods came second (37%) and catalytic methods third (13%).

Keywords:  Psychiatric nursing, Nursing helping methods, Nurse–patient collaboration

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PII: S0020-7489(98)00051-0

International Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume 35, Issue 6 , Pages 346-352, 1 December 1998