Eddy Deproost

Eddy Deproost
Ghent University | UGhent · Department of Public Health

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Accessible Summary What is already known? The nurse–patient relationship in mental health care is an important focus of mental health nursing theories and research. There is limited evidence about which factors influence nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes of the nurse–patient relationship. This hinders the development, planning, delivering, and qual...
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Introduction: Identifying patient-reported outcomes of the nurse-patient relationship is a priority in inpatient mental healthcare to guide clinical decision-making and quality improvement initiatives. Moreover, demonstrating nurse-sensitive patient outcomes can be a strategy to avoid further erosion of the specialism of psychiatric and/or mental...
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Objective To understand how patients in suicidal crises perceive their engagement with nurses in mental hospitals. Methods A qualitative study based on grounded theory was conducted. Semi-structured interviews were used with 11 hospitalised adults living through suicidal crises. The data were analysed by multiple researchers, using the constant co...
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Involvement of family members of adults with suicidal ideation is a key area of improvement in inpatient mental health services. To support family involvement in this context, it is crucial to understand what care and treatment family members expect for their relative. This qualitative study based on grounded theory involved interviews with 14 fami...
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Mental health nurses are struggling to describe their nursing identity as professional discipline in a changing mental health care. Measuring nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes and demonstrating nursing’s effect(s) experienced by patients contribute to (re)discover the specific nursing identity. However, a valid and reliable scale is currently lackin...
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Aims This study aimed to enhance the conceptual understanding of the working alliance in the context of nursing care for people experiencing suicidal ideation. Design A qualitative study based on grounded theory was conducted. Methods Two authors conducted individual semi‐structured interviews from September 2017–January 2019. Twenty‐eight nurses...
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BACKGROUND In contemporary healthcare, both community and inpatient mental health and emergency services are important help-seeking avenues for persons with suicidal ideation and behaviour. Regarding nursing practice in these services, there is a strong focus on assessing and managing suicide risk. Within this clinical context, the perspectives of...
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Aim: To uncover and understand the core elements of how nurses in psychiatric hospitals make contact with patients experiencing suicidal ideation. Design: A qualitative study based on the principles of grounded theory was performed. Methods: Nineteen nurses on wards of four psychiatric hospitals were interviewed between May 2017 and February 2...
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Suicide prevention is an important imperative in psychiatric hospitals, where nurses have a crucial role in and make essential contributions to suicide prevention and promoting the recovery of patients experiencing suicidal ideation. The present qualitative grounded theory study aimed to uncover and understand the actions and aims of nurses in psyc...
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Peer workers are increasingly being engaged in contemporary mental healthcare. To become a peer worker, patients must evolve from having a patient identity to a peer worker identity. This study aims to understand how mental health peer workers experience their transition and how it affects their view of themselves and their direct working context....
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In a mental healthcare that embraces a recovery-oriented practice, the employment of mental health peer workers is encouraged. Although peer workers are increasingly working together with nurses, there is a lack of research that explores how nurses and peer workers perceive their role-related competences in clinical practice. The aim of this study...
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There is growing recognition in mental health for the perspective of individuals with lived experience of mental health problems and mental health service use. As peer workers, these individuals can use their specific experience to benefit and support peers and professional caregivers, and to participate at all levels of mental health-care systems....
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Self-harm: balancing between understanding and misunderstanding An explorative study Aim The purpose of this explorative qualitative study was to get insight in how nurses and clients experience the nursing care for self-harm. Method A qualitative study, based on principles of grounded theory, was carried out in a psychiatric hospital in Belgium t...
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DOEL. Dit exploratief kwalitatief onderzoek is bedoeld om inzicht te verwerven in hoe verpleegkundigen en patiënten automutilatie en de verpleegkundige benadering ervan beleven. METHODE. Een kwalitatieve studie, gebaseerd op de principes van ‘grounded theory’, werd uitgevoerd in een middelgroot psychiatrisch ziekenhuis in Vlaanderen. Er werden semi...

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