Nursing Diagnosis & Midwifery 2018
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Journal of Nursing and Health Studies
ISSN: 2574-2825
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Nursing Diagnosis &
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sychiatric disorders are an increasingly common reason for consulting psychiatric services. Their prevalence, in first place varies
according to the studies from 34 to 54%. In fact, patients suffering from mental illnesses require specialized care as well as support,
specific therapeutic education, social reintegration and home follow-up on a regular basis. Our research aims to study holistic nurse
intervention in patients with psychiatric disorders. A quantitative descriptive approach was prepared using a self-administered questionnaire
with 60 nurses working at the Razi Mannouba psychiatric hospital, CHU Fattouma Bourguiba of Monastir, Ibn Al-Jazzar Regional Hospital of
Kairouan and CHU Taher Sfar de Mahdia. The ethical principle has been respected. We noted through our work that (66.7%) of respondents
disagreed that technical care is more important than relational care in psychiatry. The totality of our sample did not hear about the mobile
services in Tunisia, concerning the care and support of the mentally ill, the quasi-totality of the participants (90%) hold to the satisfaction of
the basic primary needs of the patients. In addition, all of the study participants (100%) do not perform home-based follow-up for patients
with psychiatric disorders. In short, overall nursing care for patients with mental illnesses requires specific nursing intervention and upstream
hospitalization to strengthen and improve care strategies for these patients.
jamlihaydersagitaire12@gmail.comThe nursing approach to patients with mental
disorders using the Jean Watson model
Hayder Jemli
High Private Institute of Nursing Sciences of Sousse (ISIS), Malaysia
J Nurs Health Stud 2018 Volume: 3
DOI: 10.21767/2574-2825-C4-012
Fig1
. Specific role of the psychiatric
nurse to the patient