Everyday comforting practices in psychiatric hospital environments: A design anthropology approach.
Melisa DuqueMargo AnnemansSarah PinkLisa SpongPublished in: Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing (2020)
Explicit models of care have clear value in generating comfort; however, psychiatric hospital care also benefits from less visible modes of delivering comfort through everyday practices. By acknowledging both explicit and implicit modes of comfort, we can better understand how care models and psychiatric cultures of care are nurtured. Continuous "small" but intentional acts of care (e.g., brief interactions in corridors and at doors) constitute a finely tuned repertoire of everyday comforting practices.