Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Mental Health Professionals Regarding Trauma-Informed Care [0.03%]
关于创伤知情护理的精神卫生专业人员的知识、态度和行为
Figen İnci,Fahriye Oflaz,Ayşe Büyükbayram Arslan et al.
Figen İnci et al.
Trauma-informed care is a model aimed at developing more conscious, sensitive and holistic approaches for trauma survivors. This study examined the knowledge, skills and attitudes of mental health professionals, including nurses, physicians...
Are EDs the Only Option? Hospital-Based Alternatives to the Emergency Department for Mental Health Crises: A Scoping Review [0.03%]
急诊室是否有替代方案?基于医院的精神健康危机应对方式:一项综述研究
Carly Hudson,Candice Bowman,Marcus Randall
Carly Hudson
Mental health continues to have a significant negative impact on global health. Hospital emergency departments (EDs) serve as a first entry point for individuals in crisis, with the number of presentations to EDs for mental health continuin...
Psychiatric Emergency or General Emergency: Evolution or Involution? A Qualitative Study With Mental Health and Emergency Professionals [0.03%]
精神科急诊与综合急诊:进步还是倒退?一项关于心理健康和急诊专业人士的研究
Camuccio Carlo Alberto,Zara Silvia
Camuccio Carlo Alberto
The treatment of individuals with psychiatric disorders who visit the Emergency Department (ED) remains a significant issue within healthcare organisations. Over the past decades, various organisational solutions have been proposed, ranging...
Exploring the Meaning of Collaboration in Rural Mental Healthcare Delivery From the Perspective of Mental Health Clinicians and Informal Carers of People Living With a Mental Health Illness-A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
从精神卫生从业人员和照护者角度探索农村精神卫生服务提供中的协作意义——一项质性研究
Omolewa Lola Erinle,Michael Olasoji,David Schmidt et al.
Omolewa Lola Erinle et al.
Mental health policies and practice guidelines emphasise the importance of collaboration with informal carers of people with mental illness, but this does not routinely occur in practice. Understanding the perspective of different parties r...
Recognising the Value of Everyday Interactions in Inpatient CAMHS: Patient Thank-You Letters as Insights Into Nursing Impact [0.03%]
住院精神科护理中的日常互动价值:患者感谢信中的护理影响洞察
Sebastian Monteux,Fiona J Stirling,Marcia Stoll et al.
Sebastian Monteux et al.
This study explores patient feedback through unsolicited thank-you letters, asking: What insights do these letters provide into impactful nursing practices in inpatient CAMHS? Using an exploratory qualitative approach, data from two focus g...
Working With Patients Who Self-Injure: An Open Label Study of an Educational Intervention to Upskill Emergency Nurses on Non-Suicidal Self-Injury [0.03%]
针对急诊护士开展的NSSI照护教育干预研究
Penelope Hasking,Amanda Aiyana,Jonathon Burcham et al.
Penelope Hasking et al.
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), deliberate damage to body tissue with no intent to die, is not engaged with suicidal intent but is the most reliable predictor of later suicidal behaviour. This makes efforts to reduce self-injury critical. ...
Development of Priority Outcome Domains for Community Mental Health Research via Consensus Among Multiple Stakeholders: Online Delphi Study in Japan [0.03%]
基于多方利益相关者共识的社区精神卫生研究优先成果领域的发展:日本在线德尔菲研究
Takuma Shiozawa,Sosei Yamaguchi,Momoka Igarashi et al.
Takuma Shiozawa et al.
Several core outcome sets (COS) have been developed in the field of mental health; however, the specific outcome domains that should be prioritised in community mental health research remain unclear. This study aimed to identify the key out...
Outcomes of Restrictive Practice Review Meetings in an Acute Mental Health Unit: A Retrospective Before-and-After Study [0.03%]
急性精神健康单元限制性实践审查会议的结果:前后对照研究回顾性分析
Esario Iv Daguman,Alison Taylor,Matthew Flowers et al.
Esario Iv Daguman et al.
A structured process of reviewing incidents of seclusion and physical restraint supports nurses in managing the emotional and relational impact of restrictive practices. However, these reviews are not a routine feature of everyday acute car...
Mental Health Nurses' Enforcement of Involuntary Care in Inpatient Settings: A Meta-Ethnography [0.03%]
住院护理人员强制执行非自愿护理的伦理元综合述评
Luke Molloy,Paul Beckett,Sherphard Chidarikire et al.
Luke Molloy et al.
Mental health nursing practices within inpatient care aim to empower consumers to lead their treatment and recovery. However, involuntary care may be justified for safety reasons. This practice can be traumatising and harmful. Our review ex...
Developing Safewards Secure for Mental Health Prison Units Using a Nominal Group Technique [0.03%]
使用名义群体技术开发精神健康监狱单元的Safewards Secure系统
Tessa Maguire,Maicee Young,Monica Najda et al.
Tessa Maguire et al.
The introduction of Safewards has resulted in the reduction of conflict and containment in general mental health units, and an adaptation has been developed for secure hospitals in forensic mental health services. Forensic mental health nur...