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期刊名:International journal of mental health nursing

缩写:INT J MENT HEALTH NU

ISSN:1445-8330

e-ISSN:1447-0349

IF/分区:3.3/Q1

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Georgia Petrou,Angela Crombie,Stephen Begg et al. Georgia Petrou et al.
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in substantial pressures for healthcare workers across the world. The association between fear of COVID-19 and psychological distress, and the role of psychological resilience have gained rese...
Kylie Rice,Kim J Usher Kylie Rice
This perspective paper presents a conceptual, theoretical framework of the weather as a determinant of mental health for farmers. This model proposes that the effects of extreme weather events have interacting and cumulative effects for far...
April Hutto,Phyllis Raynor,Beverly Baliko April Hutto
Shared trauma (ST) is a term historically applied to social work experiences, but other healthcare professionals (HCP) also experience ST. With the occurrence of COVID-19, ST has impacted HCP globally and has led to new discoveries and more...
Leonie M Lorien,Sarah Blunden,Vivian Romero et al. Leonie M Lorien et al.
There has been limited research on personal recovery during a hospital admission. However, studies in this setting indicate that consumers' experiences of personal recovery, during an inpatient admission, may not mirror the experiences of c...
Seda Er,Merve Murat,Elvan Emine Ata et al. Seda Er et al.
Climate change is recognised as one of the fundamental determinants of human health. Anxiety experienced in response to an ecological crisis is defined as eco-anxiety. This study aims to determine the eco-anxiety levels of nursing students ...
Laura Scheirich,Tessa Maguire,Michael Daffern Laura Scheirich
Recovery-oriented practice is essential in healthcare, yet research exploring methods for integrating recovery-oriented principles in forensic mental health settings is limited. This study involved the co-development, with mental health car...
Anuson Wijayaratnam,Olga Kozlowska,Amani Krayem et al. Anuson Wijayaratnam et al.
Nursing staff engage readily with patients and associates in mental health/forensic inpatient settings. These settings are known to have instances of workplace violence directed towards staff and such violence includes racism. Racism is a f...
Annette Bauer,Javiera Cartagena-Farias,Hanna Christiansen et al. Annette Bauer et al.
Children whose parents have a mental illness are much more likely to experience mental health problems and other adverse long-term impacts. Child-centred psychosocial interventions can be effective, but not much is known about how to design...
Michael A Jaeb,Kristen E Pecanac Michael A Jaeb
Shame can arise during patient-health professional encounters when discussing traumatising and stigmatising topics and can contribute to negative patient outcomes. This review aims to summarise what is known regarding shame in patient-healt...
Malene Sandahl,Annmarie Touborg Lassen,Elsebeth Stenager et al. Malene Sandahl et al.
The frequency of people presented in emergency departments (EDs) after self-harming events is increasing. Previous studies have shown that the complexity of the disorders of patients admitted to the ED after self-harming events can be overw...