“Open Dialogue behind locked doors” – exploring the experiences of patients, family members, and professionals with network meetings in a locked psychiatric hospital unit : A qualitative study
Jacobsen, R. K., Sørgård, J., Karlsson, B. E., Seikkula, J., & Kim, H. S. (2018). “Open Dialogue behind locked doors” – exploring the experiences of patients, family members, and professionals with network meetings in a locked psychiatric hospital unit : A qualitative study. Scandinavian Psychologist, 5, Article e5. https://doi.org/10.15714/scandpsychol.5.e5
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This paper explores and describes the experiences of patients,
family members, and professionals with the Open Dialogue
approach to network meetings at a locked psychiatric hospital unit in
Norway. Previous research on Open Dialogue has mostly focused on
acute crises in community care contexts. In this article, we discuss the participants’ experiences with Open Dialogue in a new context;
that is in an inpatient locked unit. The inpatients are suffering from
severe mental illness and might have been admitted to the unit
against their will. The study has a qualitative design. Data were
collected through a focus group interview with professionals and
from written evaluations by patients and their families. Data were
analyzed using systematic text condensation. The findings suggest
that the Open Dialogue approach is largely a positive experience for
patients, family members, and professionals in a locked psychiatric
unit.
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