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Holistic nursing care for people diagnosed with an eating disorder: A qualitative study based on patients and nursing professionals' experience

Journal

PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHIATRIC CARE
Volume 58, Issue 2, Pages 840-849

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ppc.12858

Keywords

feeding and eating disorders; hermeneutics; mental health; nursing care; psychiatric nursing

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The study delves into the views and experiences of eating disorder patients and nursing professionals on the relationship-based care established, highlighting the unexpected yet relevant help provided by nurses during the recovery process. This deep understanding allows for the expansion of knowledge and individualized care.
Purpose To analyze eating disorder patients and nursing professionals' views and experience of the relationship-based care established. Design and Methods A qualitative study that employs an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Nineteen patients and 19 nurses participated in the research through interviews and narrations. Findings Nurses' help is both unexpected and relevant during the patients' recovery process. They provide care not focusing just on nutritional aspects, other factors such as mutual help, the psychological, emotional, social, and personal aspects are highlighted. Practice Implications This study provides a deep understanding of the relationship-based care established that makes it possible to expand knowledge and to individualize the care provided.

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