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ORIGINAL ARTICLE01-13-2025
Construction of a bundle for the safety of patients with mental disorders during hospitalization
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2025;78(1):20230263
Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLEConstruction of a bundle for the safety of patients with mental disorders during hospitalization
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2025;78(1):20230263
DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0263
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Objective:
to develop a bundle for the safety of psychiatric patients during hospitalization.
Methods:
a methodological study conducted in two stages. In the first, a comprehensive literature review was developed through a scoping review and conducted to examine evidence on the safety of psychiatric patients during hospitalization. In the second, based on the evidence listed, a set of actions was developed for the safety of psychiatric patients during hospitalization.
Results:
twenty-six articles published between 2012 and 2022 were used, making it possible to categorize recommendations and build a bundle through four axes: safety culture; clinical decision-making; intervention planning; and interpersonal violence.
Conclusions:
the scientific evidence provided clear guidance on actions to improve the safety of psychiatric patients during hospitalization. This evidence also highlighted gaps in research, indicating the need for future studies in this area.
Keywords:Mental DisordersMental Health AssistanceMental Health RecoveryPatient SafetyRisk ManagementSee more
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REFLECTION02-25-2022
The multidimensional model of hope as a recovery-focused practice in mental health nursing
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75:e20210474
Abstract
REFLECTIONThe multidimensional model of hope as a recovery-focused practice in mental health nursing
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75:e20210474
DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0474
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Objective:
To analyze the theoretical dimensions of hope as a recovery-oriented practice in mental health nursing.
Method:
This is a reflective and discursive study based on theoretical and experiential aspects of hope in the recovery process of people facing mental health disorders.
Results:
Maintaining hope in adverse situations, especially while facing mental suffering, requires skills to manage the factors that promote and inhibit hope. This balance can be tricky to reach without the presence of high-skilled professionals. The study presents the concept of hope-inspiring competence and its main dimensions. The nurse’s hope-inspiring competence is recognized as a crucial advanced practice that optimizes mental health by providing motivational resources. Final Considerations: Hope-inspiring competence should be a core principle for recovery-oriented mental health professionals. Despite this recognition, the promotion of hope in mental health nursing specialized practice lacks evidence and visibility.


