Psychodinamically oriented nursing care of psychotic patients on a psychiatric ward

Authors

  • Kristjan Nedog

Keywords:

psihoze, psihiatrična zdravstvena nega, bolnišnice

Abstract

In the daily hospital inpatient routine nurses carry out a role, similar to that of a mother towards a newborn: they are present at any time and as such always available for a patient’s call for help in case his clinical state worsens. By being »always there« they establish a hospital milieu which gives the patient the sense of safety. The above mentioned stands even more when having in mind the relationships in a psychiatric intensive care unit as the nature of psychotic ilnesses invariably calls for the sense of continuity, safety and warmth. The article presents theoretical backgound for the comparison of mother – child and nurse – patient ralationships and studies possibillities for a psychodinamically oriented approach to nursing together with pointing out advantages of such an approach. In trying to achieve that, for the presentation of the importance of nurses´ everyday work the article uses the metaphor of the building of a house, which may on the first look seem banalised to some degree, but from another point of view a considerable and noteworthy correlation.

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Published

2004-06-01

How to Cite

Nedog, K. (2004). Psychodinamically oriented nursing care of psychotic patients on a psychiatric ward. Slovenian Nursing Review, 38(2), 129–133. Retrieved from https://obzornik.zbornica-zveza.si/index.php/ObzorZdravNeg/article/view/2493

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Retrospective (archive)