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Purpose
To explore the aspects set forth as the minimum set of features that should integrate a psychotherapeutic intervention model in nursing.
Design and Methods
Two focus groups were conducted, with the participation of 15 nursing professionals. Data were analysed thematically.
Findings
Five topics previously identified were analysed: theoretical conceptualization, structure, patients’ inclusion and exclusion criteria, operationalization, and evaluation of the intervention(s) effectiveness. Theoretical conceptualization has been mainly grounded on Peplau's theory. Moreover, participants believe that standardized nursing language and nursing process should be the presumptions of the model.
Practice Implications
This study allowed the identification of a minimum set of features that should integrate a psychotherapeutic intervention model in nursing, about which consensus must be reached with a view to its further development.
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Keywords
Adult Female Humans Male Portugal Psychotherapy Spain Focus Groups Models, Nursing Nursing Theory
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Publisher
Wiley