simon says Flashcards

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what is simpson et al 2016 saying

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how paperwork eg care plans and risk assessments are rarely shared with the patient even though they fins it helpful to be on the same page and for therapeutic relationship

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: how paperwork eg care plans and risk assessments are rarely shared with the patient even though they fins it helpful to be on the same page and for therapeutic relationship

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simpson et al 2016

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what is wright 2021 saying?

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crucial qualities in a nurse in developing a therapeutic relationship - being authentic, trustworthy (reliable and well informed), time-maker, approachable, consistant communicater, honest

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: crucial qualities in a nurse in developing a therapeutic relationship - being authentic, trustworthy (reliable and well informed), time-maker, approachable, consistant communicater, honest

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WRIGHT 2021

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what is barker and buchanan-barker 2005 saying?

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tidal model. understanding the person’s narrative in terms of the self, world, and others.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: tidal model. understanding the person’s narrative in terms of the self, world, and others.

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barker and buchanan-barker 2005

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what is horgan et al 2021 saying?

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meet me where i am. key themes: spending time with the patient to inspire hope, being non judgental, communicating well.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: meet me where i am. key themes: spending time with the patient to inspire hope, being non judgental, communicating well.

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horgan et al 2021

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what is reed, peters, and banks 2010 saying?

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in line with confidentiality, sharing info with families and gaining info from them as part of helping someone recover from psychosis is helpful as they know the person best.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: in line with confidentiality, sharing info with families and gaining info from them as part of helping someone recover from psychosis is helpful as they know the person best.

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reed, peters, and banks 2010

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what is honey et al 2023 sayung?

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fostering hope. hope increases amongst patients when they develop new understandings and perceptions, have effective strategies to manage challenges, see progress or have plans towards progress, and feel supported. as a nurse i need wisdom, competance, caring interactions, and ensure accessability.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: fostering hope. hope increases amongst patients when they develop new understandings and perceptions, have effective strategies to manage challenges, see progress or have plans towards progress, and feel supported. as a nurse i need wisdom, competance, caring interactions, and ensure accessability.

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honey et al 2023

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what is cree, brooks, and berzins 2015 saying?

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carers feel distanced and marginalised from services even though they want to be involved in care planning. they feel underappreciated. barriors include time and place pf meetings, confidentiality, and power imblanaces due to cultural differences.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: carers feel distanced and marginalised from services even though they want to be involved in care planning. they feel underappreciated. barriors include time and place pf meetings, confidentiality, and power imblanaces due to cultural differences.

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cree, brooks, and berzins 2015

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what is hem et al 2023 saying?

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ethical challenges regards to patient confidentiality and the family: patients right to confidentiality vs best interests vs patient trust vs best interest of family members.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: ethical challenges regards to patient confidentiality and the family: patients right to confidentiality vs best interests vs patient trust vs best interest of family members.

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hem et al 2023

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what is sin et al 2015 saying?

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siblings can promote recovery but are also vulnerable to mental illness, so psychoeducation may be useful, but more research needs to be done.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: siblings can promote recovery but are also vulnerable to mental illness, so psychoeducation may be useful, but more research needs to be done.

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SIN ET AL 2015

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what is kaggwa 2021 saying?

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stigma in psychiatric hospitals increase patient lonliness and isolation, so they feel they have to rely on caregivers on a ward and this makes them feel that absconding is their only option

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: stigma in psychiatric hospitals increase patient lonliness and isolation, so they feel they have to rely on caregivers on a ward and this makes them feel that absconding is their only option

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kaggwa 2021

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what is WHO 2016 saying

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patient engagement is important in them maiking informed decisions about their care

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: patient engagement is important in them making informed dicisions about their care

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WHO 2016

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what is BMJ 2017 saying?

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A mental state examination (MSE) gives you a snapshot of a patient’s emotions, thoughts, and behaviour at the time of observation.1 It can help you identify the presence and severity of a variety of mental health conditions and the risk a patient poses to him- or herself, or to others.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: A mental state examination (MSE) gives you a snapshot of a patient’s emotions, thoughts, and behaviour at the time of observation.1 It can help you identify the presence and severity of a variety of mental health conditions and the risk a patient poses to him- or herself, or to others.

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BMJ 2017