Litcius/Paper detail

The multidimensional model of hope as a recovery-focused practice in mental health nursing

Carlos Laranjeira, Ana Querido

2022Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the theoretical dimensions of hope as a recovery-oriented practice in mental health nursing. METHOD: This is a reflective and discursive study based on theoretical and experiential aspects of hope in the recovery process of people facing mental health disorders. RESULTS: Maintaining hope in adverse situations, especially while facing mental suffering, requires skills to manage the factors that promote and inhibit hope. This balance can be tricky to reach without the presence of high-skilled professionals. The study presents the concept of hope-inspiring competence and its main dimensions. The nurse's hope-inspiring competence is recognized as a crucial advanced practice that optimizes mental health by providing motivational resources. Final Considerations: Hope-inspiring competence should be a core principle for recovery-oriented mental health professionals. Despite this recognition, the promotion of hope in mental health nursing specialized practice lacks evidence and visibility.

Topics & Concepts

Competence (human resources)Mental healthMental health nursingNursingPsychologyExperiential learningCore competencyNursing practiceMedicinePsychotherapistPedagogySocial psychologyMarketingBusinessMental Health and Patient InvolvementOptimism, Hope, and Well-beingFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units