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1 lut 2023 · Integrative Nursing is one strategy that can serve as a useful framework for addressing the current needs of the health-care system, including the unique needs of mental health care, as a way of improving patient care while also considering the wellbeing of care providers (Kreitzer & Koithan, 2019).
Nursing leadership can advocate for mindfulness programs to help their staff members redirect negative thinking and reframe difficult situations. The use of mindfulness techniques such as breathing exercises on a regular basis and in difficult situations helps a person be aware of negativity and place it in the proper perspective.
Integrative nursing provides a whole person/whole system approach that addresses the needs of patients and their families who are demanding care that is comprehensive, coordinated, and attentive to the whole person—body, mind, and spirit.
Nurses who specialize in psychiatric-mental health nursing promote clients’ well-being through prevention strategies and patient education, while also using the nursing process to provide care for clients with mental health and substance use disorders.
11 maj 2021 · Mental health is defined as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community” .
1 mar 2018 · The findings were presented under five main thematic headings: wellbeing as a nebulous, multifaceted notion, physical wellbeing as a legitimate concern, psychosocial wellbeing for mental health nurses (MHNs), the psychosocial wellbeing of MHNs and finally spiritual wellbeing.
1 mar 2018 · The five main themes identified are discussed: wellbeing as a nebulous, multifaceted notion, physical wellbeing as a legitimate concern for nurses, psychosocial wellbeing for nurses, psychosocial wellbeing of nurses, and nurses as spiritual allies.