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The Introduction of the Open Dialogue Approach Into Daily Pr | 56115

Revista de enfermería clínica y práctica

Abstracto

The Introduction of the Open Dialogue Approach Into Daily Practice of Psychiatry,Especially Focusing on the Role of So Trained Nurses

Sabine Schutze

The Open Dialogue Approach is both a community-based and social network-oriented treatment system offered to persons in psychic crises and their families, which follows certain guidelines as e.g. immediate help, which is given in a flexible and mobile way, and a special therapeutic attitude with a way of communication with the patients and their families.The essential elements of this commu­nication have to be trained, which may take place as an in house-training or within a series of workshops visited by members of different institutions.Though these train­ing groups are usually multiprofessionally composed, so that participants of different backgrounds learn together, the importance of considering psychiatric nurses in these trainings has to be pointed out: as one of the characteris­tics of the ODA consists of its non-hierarchical attitude, so trained nurses usually enjoy an improved position in their team, respectively in the contact with patients and their families, experiencing themselves as more compe­tent and interested in the contexts of crises.This process will be illustrated by the example of the feedback to a questioning carried out with psychiatric nurses after an in house-training in a psychiatric hospital in Berlin.