Evaluation of an educational practice development programme for staff working in mental health inpatient environments

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2013 Apr;20(4):362-73. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2012.01964.x. Epub 2012 Nov 22.

Abstract

This paper describes key components of a mental health practice development training programme, which aimed to translate into practice a deeper, more evidence-based understanding of the lived experience of service users detained under the Mental Health Act (1983/2007), using action research as the underpinning paradigm. The programme explored the myriad applications of the six categories of intervention initially proposed by Heron and the widespread applicability of solution-focused brief therapy. The programme evaluation used open-ended questionnaires in order to obtain participants' views on facilitation and workshop content, in addition to two focus groups. The aim of the evaluation was to provide insight into participants' experience of the programme. Feedback from participants reflected a high degree of skill acquisition and enhancement and a noticeable change in ward culture after completing the programme. Service user researchers were intimately involved during all stages of the design, implementation and analysis including service user interviews for Phase 1 and the education intervention element of the practice development programme. Implications for evidence-based mental health nursing practice, service user involvement in research and directions for future research are discussed.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Focus Groups
  • Health Personnel / education*
  • Hospitals, Psychiatric / standards*
  • Humans
  • Professional Competence / standards*
  • Program Development / standards*
  • Program Evaluation / standards*