Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10134733 | International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
This study highlights some difficulties with implementing Safewards and maintaining fidelity of the Safewards interventions in busy acute inpatient wards. Although these findings are from a qualitative study consisting of only 15 staff, our results indicate that efforts to implement Safewards need to address challenges faced by staff in engaging with the interventions, ensure buy-in from management, ensure adequate training and support during implementation and review training materials to ensure they fit with the local (i.e. Australian) context. Safewards provides an opportunity for a change in attitudes and development of a more therapeutic ward environment.
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Authors
Niall Higgins, Thomas Meehan, Nathan Dart, Michael Kilshaw, Lisa Fawcett,