A Co-operative Inquiry Into Generating, Describing, and Transforming Knowledge About De-escalation Practices in Mental Health Settings

Lene Lauge Berring*, Jan Kåre Hummelvoll, Liselotte Pedersen, Niels Henrik Buus

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    Abstract

    De-escalation is concerned with managing violent behaviour without resorting to coercive measures. Co-operative Inquiry provided the conceptual basis for generating knowledge regarding de-escalation practices in acute mental health care settings. The research included service users and staff members as co-researchers and knowledge was generated in dynamic research cycles around an extended epistemology of knowing: experiential, presentational, propositional, and practical. Through this process, co-researchers became de-escalation learners, implementing de-escalation practices while transforming violence management. Neighbouring mental health communities’ involvement strengthened the transformation process and assisted in validating the research results.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftIssues in Mental Health Nursing
    Vol/bind37
    Udgave nummer7
    Sider (fra-til)451-463
    Antal sider13
    ISSN0161-2840
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2 jul. 2016

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