Views of Mental Health Nurses on Responding to Clinical Aggression on General Wards [0.03%]
精神科护士关于应对普通病房临床暴力事件的观点
Michael Olasoji,Kathryn Henderson,Liza Hopkins et al.
Michael Olasoji et al.
The overall aim of this study was to explore the views of mental health nurses (MHNs) about their experience of responding to workplace violence (WPV) and aggression (code greys and blacks) within acute general wards. WPV continues to pose ...
Prevalence and risk factors of parental mental health problems: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
父母心理健康问题的流行率及影响因素:一项横断面研究
Anne Grant,Claire McCartan,Gavin Davidson et al.
Anne Grant et al.
An understanding of the prevalence and risk factors of parental mental health problems is important for early intervention and prevention measures and shaping services for parents and their children. However, large representative surveys of...
Effects of Patient-Initiated Brief Admissions on Psychiatric Care Consumption in Borderline Personality Disorder: ARegister-Based Study [0.03%]
基于登记的科学研究:患者发起的短期住院对边缘型人格障碍的精神病医疗消费的影响
Joachim Eckerström,Ingvar Rosendahl,Rose-Marie Lindkvist et al.
Joachim Eckerström et al.
Previous studies have reported that patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) often have negative experiences in psychiatric inpatient care. To address this issue, a novel intervention known as patient-initiated brief admission (P...
"It's really important work…and celebrating that, I think, is really important" - co-produced qualitative research into future of mental health nurse education [0.03%]
“这项工作真的很重要……为此庆祝,我覺得這一點真的很重要”——关于精神科护理教育未来的合作定性研究
Mark Pearson,Louisa Long,Charley Baker et al.
Mark Pearson et al.
The education of mental health nurses has long remained a contentious topic in the UK and internationally. This research seeks to gather the perspectives of those directly affected by mental health nurse education. To investigate what knowl...
Social support for young people with eating disorders-An integrative review [0.03%]
以年轻人为主体的进食障碍患者的社会支持研究——整合综述式评论文章
Lucie M Ramjan,Brandon W Smith,Jane Miskovic-Wheatley et al.
Lucie M Ramjan et al.
Eating disorder treatment should be underpinned by a recovery-oriented approach, be therapeutic, personalised and trauma informed. Within such models of care, social support is an important factor to explore in terms of its influence in sup...
Disproportionate mental health presentations to emergency departments in a coastal regional community in Australia of first nation people [0.03%]
澳大利亚沿海地区原住民急诊精神健康问诊的不成比例状况
Oliver Higgins,Rachel B Sheather-Reid,Stephan K Chalup et al.
Oliver Higgins et al.
Emergency department (ED) presentations for mental health (MH) help-seeking have been rising rapidly in recent years. This research aims to identify the service usage demographic for people seeking MH care in the ED, specifically in this ca...
Academic procrastination, loneliness, and academic anxiety as predictors of suicidality among university students [0.03%]
学业拖延、孤独和学业焦虑作为预测大学生自杀行为的指标研究
Ayman M Hamdan-Mansour,Renad A Hamdan-Mansour,Dana M Allaham et al.
Ayman M Hamdan-Mansour et al.
Suicide is a major public health concern, and university students are at higher risk of suicide than any other age group. The purpose of this study was to examine the prediction power of loneliness, academic anxiety, and academic procrastin...
Family influence on stigma internalisation in people with severe mental illness: A grounded theory study [0.03%]
家庭对严重精神疾病患者内在化的态度歧视的影响:扎根理论研究
Min Yin,Zheng Li,Xiaoxue Li
Min Yin
The internalisation of stigma has adverse effects on the recovery and quality of life of people with severe mental illnesses. Studies have shown that life experiences in one's close environment are highly relevant in explaining the onset an...
Non-peer professionals' understanding of recovery and attitudes towards peer support workers joining existing community mental health teams in the North Denmark Region: A qualitative study [0.03%]
非同行专业人士对康复及接纳同行支持工作者加入现有北丹麦区域社区精神健康团队的看法:一项质性研究
Birgitte Lerbæk,Kirsten Johansen,Alice Katrine Burholt et al.
Birgitte Lerbæk et al.
Peer support is a collaborative practice where people with lived experience of mental health conditions engage in supporting like-minded. Peer support impacts on personal recovery and empowerment and creates value at an organisational level...