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Facilitating a safe and caring atmosphere in everyday life in forensic mental health wards - a qualitative study.

Sylvie Anna SolliedJette LauritzenJanne Brammer DamsgaardMonica Evelyn Kvande
Published in: International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being (2023)
Involvement in patients' history and lived lives is important both for understanding general social behaviour as well as for assessing signs, symptoms, and changes in patients' conditions; furthermore, it provides valuable information that allows healthcare professionals to become aware of the underlying meanings in signs, which can facilitate examinations and treatment. Acting as a team is essential to solve issues in a calm and safe way when signs of violence occur. In addition, our participants highlighted the need to be aware of individual patients' vulnerability and windows of tolerance to obtain a deeper understanding of patients' lived lives as a whole in the context of providing therapy and care to patients.
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