Psychiatric nursing research: conceptions and expectations of nurses in psychiatric institutions

Authors

  • Dora Sadigursky EEUFBA
  • Iêda Helena Hurst EEUFBA
  • José Lucimar Tavares EEUFBA
  • Josicelia Dumêt Fernandes EEUFBA
  • Maria Rita de Oliveira Oliveira EEUFBA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11691998000500012

Keywords:

research, psychiatric nursing research, psychiatric nursing

Abstract

This research has as objects of study the conceptions and expectations of the clinical nurses in psychiatric institutions about the research developed in this area. It has the purpose to identify conceptions and expectations, enabling the identification of the process of dissemination and utilization of the research in the attention and administration of psychiatric nursing care. It was developed with nurses that work in psychiatric instituitions at Salvador, in March, 1997. 25 nurses who worked in the period were interviewed expressing their opinions concerning the theme in study, through semi-structured interview. Results were quantitatively analised, based on the theoretical-methodological design of the Social Representations. It was possible to conclude that the great part of the nurses interviewed mentioned that they did not have acess to research in this area, as well as demonstrated difficulty to find the relations and influence of these research in their service, however they admit its importance to personal and professional development, that certainly, reflects on nursing care.

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Published

1998-12-01

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Original Articles

How to Cite

Psychiatric nursing research: conceptions and expectations of nurses in psychiatric institutions. (1998). Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem, 6(5), 89-98. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11691998000500012