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Front Psychol ; 11: 66, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32082221

ABSTRACT

Research indicates that Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is associated with significant and chronic impairment across multiple areas of functioning including physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioral domains. Whilst impairments associated with ABI can be ameliorated, cure is seldom possible. The emergence of positive psychology reflects a paradigm shift in health and wellbeing research, highlighting the role of character strengths, positive emotions, meaning, and resilience. Positive psychology interventions have been demonstrated to improve wellbeing in a variety of populations, although research investigating the impact of positive psychotherapy for people living with ABI are sparse. Here we characterize the experience of an 8-week positive psychotherapy intervention for 13 people living with ABI including four mentors and nine participants using thematic analysis of transcripts collected during mini-groups and one-to-one interviews. Six main themes were identified including empowerment, social opportunity, coping, cultivation of positive emotion, consolidation of skills and barriers. Results indicated that wellbeing can be promoted and improved in individuals with ABI. Recent theoretical developments in wellbeing science highlight scope to improve the intervention by connecting individuals to their communities and spending time in nature.

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Nurs Times ; 106(24): 22-5, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20642215

ABSTRACT

This two part series explores the value of nursing models and suggests that nurses should reconsider their use. It outlines that the fundamental concepts, beliefs, and values about nursing in these models have relevance to current policy debates about the future of nursing. The first article gave an overview of what nursing models are, how, and why they were developed, and some of the main criticisms made of them. This second article examines their relevance to contemporary practice with particular reference to recent policy initiatives designed to modernise nursing and to raise standards of care.


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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Holistic Nursing/methods , Holistic Nursing/standards , Models, Nursing , Quality of Health Care , Humans , Patient-Centered Care/methods , Patient-Centered Care/standards , United Kingdom
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Nurs Times ; 106(23): 18-20, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20608440

ABSTRACT

This two part series explores the value of nursing models and considers whether the fundamental concepts, beliefs and values about nursing in these models are relevant to current policy. This first article provides. an overview of nursing models; how and why they were developed; and some criticisms. The second article will examine the models in the context of contemporary nursing practice.


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Models, Nursing , Nurse's Role , Organizational Objectives , Ethics, Nursing , Humans , Organizational Culture
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Br J Nurs ; 16(12): 720-3, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17851360

ABSTRACT

This article provides a comparative review of the interpretation and implementation of clinical governance frameworks within the four home countries of the UK--England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Clinical governance has become one of most significant and important concepts in modern health care. The article considers the policy background and the many definitions of clinical governance, but specifically compares the various strategic and operational approaches to delivery of clinical governance in different parts of the UK. It is suggested that these variations in approach, by each of the four UK countries, can lead to confusion for healthcare professionals in trying to understand, implement and monitor elements of clinical governance in practice.


Subject(s)
Clinical Competence , Decision Making, Organizational , Health Planning/organization & administration , State Medicine/organization & administration , Communication , England , Health Policy/trends , Health Services Research , Humans , Leadership , Models, Organizational , Northern Ireland , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care/organization & administration , Patient-Centered Care/organization & administration , Safety Management/organization & administration , Scotland , Total Quality Management/organization & administration , Wales
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