'Safer, Not Safe': Service Users' Experiences of Psychological Safety in Inpatient Mental Health Wards in the United Kingdom [0.03%]
不安全而非安全:英国精神疾病住院病房患者心理安全感的体验
Katharina Sophie Vogt,John Baker,Sarah Kendal et al.
Katharina Sophie Vogt et al.
Research on patient safety in mental health settings is limited compared to physical healthcare settings. Recent qualitative studies have highlighted that patient safety is more than just physical safety but includes psychological safety. T...
Emergence of Artificial Intelligence Art Therapies (AIATs) in Mental Health Care: A Systematic Review [0.03%]
人工智能艺术疗法(AIAT)在心理健康护理中的兴起:系统评价研究
Xuexing Luo,Aijia Zhang,Yu Li et al.
Xuexing Luo et al.
The application of artificial intelligence art therapies (AIATs) in mental health care represents an innovative merger between digital technology and the therapeutic potential of creative arts. This systematic review aimed to assess the eff...
Darryl Maybery,Anne Grant,Geneviève Piché et al.
Darryl Maybery et al.
A quarter of all children grow up in a family where a parent experiences a mental illness (FaPMI). Research activity in this area is growing rapidly and it is now critical to better understand the extant knowledge in the field. This scoping...
Effectiveness of Cognitive-Based Interventions on Psychological Distress in Adolescents With Physical Disabilities: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [0.03%]
基于认知的干预措施对身体残疾青少年心理困扰的影响:系统评价和 meta 分析
Jiaying Li,Yan Li,Xiaoxiao Mei et al.
Jiaying Li et al.
Adolescents with physical disabilities experience common psychological distress that interacts with impaired physical function. While cognitive-based interventions have been implemented for adolescents with physical disabilities, their effe...
Identifying Protective and Risk Factors for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among Young Adults in Korea: Insights From Problem Behaviour Theory [0.03%]
问题行为理论视角下的韩国青年非自杀性自伤的保护性因素和危险因素识别研究
Danbi Oh,Hyunjoo Na
Danbi Oh
This study aimed to identify protective and risk factors related to non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behaviour among young adults in their 20s in Korea, providing an integrated perspective based on the Problem Behaviour Theory (PBT). The sub...
Who Cares? Service Users' Opinions and Opportunities for Family Involvement in Mental Health Care [0.03%]
谁来关心?服务使用者的观点以及精神卫生保健中家属参与的机会
Sarah L A Cameron,Stella Laletas,Beatriz Gallo Cordoba et al.
Sarah L A Cameron et al.
Involving families in mental health care can provide benefits to service users, their families and clinicians. However, family involvement is neither uniform nor routine. Understanding the complexities of this involvement is critical to imp...
Every Nurse Is Not a Mental Health Nurse-Critical Reflections on Myths and Controversies About Mental Health Nursing [0.03%]
未必所有的护士都是精神科护士——关于精神护理的神话和争议的批判性思考
Kim Foster,John Hurley
Kim Foster
'Sometimes You Have No Choice but to Give Them Medication': Experiences of Nurses Caring for People With Auditory Hallucinations in an Acute Unit [0.03%]
“有时候你不得不给他们用药”:急诊病房护士护理伴听觉幻觉患者的经验
Anita McCluskey,Chanel Watson,Linda Nugent et al.
Anita McCluskey et al.
The aim of this study was to explore psychiatric nurse's experiences of caring for people with auditory hallucinations in an acute unit. A qualitative study was conducted using thematic analysis. The study involved semi-structured interview...
Using Human Resources Data to Predict Turnover of Community Mental Health Employees: Prediction and Interpretation of Machine Learning Methods [0.03%]
基于社区精神健康员工离职预测的人力资源数据研究:机器学习方法的预测与解读
Wei Wu,Sadaaki Fukui
Wei Wu
This study used machine learning (ML) to predict mental health employees' turnover in the following 12 months using human resources data in a community mental health centre. The data contain 621 employees' information (e.g., demographics, j...
Dealing With a Stressful Extra Duty: The Intrapersonal Conflict Experiences of Nurses Caring for Survivors of Suicide Attempts on Medical-Surgical Wards [0.03%]
急诊科护士照顾自杀未遂患者时的内在冲突体验:压力性额外职责应对
Xiao-Chen Lyu,Cheng Chen,Li-Hung Lee et al.
Xiao-Chen Lyu et al.
Nurses are the frontline professionals caring for patients who have attempted suicide. When clinical nurses learn from medical records or nursing handover, or are proactively informed by patients or family members, that the patients they ar...