Nursing Interventions Provided by Psychiatric Home Visit Nurses in Japan
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- Setoya Nozomi
- Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing, St.Luke's College of Nursing
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- Kayama Mami
- Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing, St.Luke's College of Nursing
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- Miyamoto Yuki
- Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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- Ambo Hiroaki
- Faculty of Health Sciences, Tohoku Fukushi University
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- Sawada Aki
- Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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- Funakoshi Akiko
- Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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- Koichi Rieko
- Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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- Kimura Mieko
- Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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- Yanai Rie
- Saitama Psychiatric Center
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- Seo Tomomi
- Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing, St.Luke's College of Nursing
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- Seo Chiaki
- Shizuoka Cancer Center
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- Takahashi Keiko
- Researcher of 21st COE Program, St. Luke's College of Nursing
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- Akiyama Miki
- Tokyo Healthcare University
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- Nagasawa Rie
- University of Shizuoka, Junior College
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- Tateishi Ayami
- Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 精神科訪問看護で提供されるケア内容―精神科訪問看護師へのインタビュー調査から
- セイシンカ ホウモン カンゴ デ テイキョウサレル ケア ナイヨウ セイシンカ ホウモン カンゴシ エノ インタビュー チョウサ カラ
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Description
Psychiatric home visit nursing provides an important role in community care for people with mental disorders. Several reports indicated that home visits were associated with rate reduction of readmission to psychiatric wards and reduced hospital stays, however the type of care provided by visiting nurses has not been described. Thus, this study developed a description and categorization of care provided in psychiatric home visit nursing.<br>Interviews were conducted with 18 home visiting nurses. Data were analyzed qualitatively, and eight foci of care were extracted with 58 care domains and 222 care contents listed. The foci of care included: 1) maintaining everyday life / life skills acquisition and expansion, 2) maintaining and building interpersonal skills, 3) coordinating family relationships, 4) psychological support / preventing the exacerbation of psychosis, 5) providing physical care / preventing exacerbation physical symptoms, 6) creating support networks / cooperating in community psychiatric support system, 7) facilitating social support use, 8) empowering consumers. This research contributes to ongoing efforts to identify and measure the amount and content of care as well as to the development of standards of practice for the psychiatric home visit.
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science
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Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science 28 (1), 41-51, 2008
Japan Academy of Nursing Science
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282679766184064
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- NII Article ID
- 130004565212
- 10026507869
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- NII Book ID
- AN00010260
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- ISSN
- 21858888
- 02875330
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- NDL BIB ID
- 9435952
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed