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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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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...
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...
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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...
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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...
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...
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. ...
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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...
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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...
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...
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...