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J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc ; 21(6): 398-405, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26597907

ABSTRACT

The inpatient environment is a critical space for nurses and patients in psychiatric settings. In this article, we describe nurses' and patients' perceptions of the inpatient environment both before the removal of a Plexiglas enclosure around a nurses' station and after its removal. Nurses had mixed feelings about the enclosure, reporting that it provided for confidentiality and a concentrated work space but also acknowledged the challenge of the barrier for communication with their patients. Patients unanimously preferred the nurses' station without the barrier, reporting increased feelings of freedom, safety, and connection with the nurses after its removal. It is important to consider the implications of environmental decisions in inpatient settings in order to promote a healthy workplace and healing environment for all community members.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Health Facility Environment/statistics & numerical data , Inpatients/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Nursing Stations/statistics & numerical data , Patient Satisfaction/statistics & numerical data , Female , Health Facility Environment/methods , Hospitals, Psychiatric , Humans , Inpatients/statistics & numerical data , Male , Nurse-Patient Relations , Nursing Staff, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Psychiatric Nursing , Workplace
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