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Patterns of knowledge used by nurses in caring for the patient in the first psychotic outbreak

Estándares de conocimiento utilizados por enfermeros en el cuidado al paciente en primer brote psicótico

Abstract

Objective:

To know how the nurse provides care in the first psychotic outbreak of patients, and to identify the Barbara Carper patterns of knowing used for this action.

Methods:

A qualitative study using a phenomenological approach was performed in four Psychosocial Care Centers and in a psychiatric ward of a university hospital. Data collection was carried out with ten nurses participating in semi-structured interviews using the following guiding question: "Tell me your experience in caring for a patient in their first psychotic outbreak".

Results:

Carper's fundamental ways of knowing (empirical, aesthetic, ethical and personal) were identified in the caring of the patient in their first psychotic outbreak.

Conclusion and Implications:

A fragmented practice is implied when patterns of knowledge are taken in isolation. This reflects on specific actions of nursing work, such as the nursing practice and its stages.

Keywords:
Nursing care; Psychiatric nursing; Mental health; Psychotic Disorders

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