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期刊名:Issues in mental health nursing

缩写:ISSUES MENT HEALTH N

ISSN:0161-2840

e-ISSN:1096-4673

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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The concept of help-seeking has been widely used across health disciplines to describe individuals' efforts to access care, yet its meaning remains inconsistent, particularly in the context of domestic violence. Survivors of intimate partne...
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The use of restrictive interventions within mental health care is greatly disputed and conflicts with human rights and autonomy principles. The least restrictive alternative principle was enacted in law to support mentally ill individuals' ...
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Introduction: Ageist stereotypes hinder sexual health and rights in late life. These challenges are amplified for geriatric psychiatry patients, who face dual stigmas around sexual and mental health in old age. ...
Jaclene A Zauszniewski,Rayhanah R Almutairi,Christopher J Burant Jaclene A Zauszniewski
Every minute, a family member begins their "caregiving career" with the primary responsibility of caring for someone with dementia. Their career may progress through in-home caregiving (i.e. caregivers), to partnering with a facility (i.e. ...
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Keeping people safe is a core purpose of inpatient mental health services and therefore managing self-harm is an everyday concern for organisations delivering this care. Recent research on patient safety in inpatient mental health settings ...
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Nurses spend up to 40% of their time safely administering medication. Medication administration errors (MAEs) are a concern as they can compromise patient safety and increase the risk of morbidity and mortality. Although some research has i...