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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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Stephanie L Bennetts,Genevieve Pepin,Steven Moylan et al. Stephanie L Bennetts et al.
Elimination of restrictive practices (physical/mechanical restraint and seclusion) from adult acute mental health care services has been demanded internationally for many decades. This study aimed to: (1) Identify priority issues in the eli...
Chueh-Fen Lu,Jason W Beckstead,Jia-You Ye et al. Chueh-Fen Lu et al.
Suicide management skills are essential for nursing students, as they are often the initial healthcare contact for individuals at risk of suicide. Recognising signs of suicidal ideation and behaviour is critical for initiating timely interv...
Kim Foster,Jane Shakespeare-Finch,Ian Shochet et al. Kim Foster et al.
Mental health nurses (MHNs) experience a range of stressors as part of their work, which can impact their well-being and turnover intention. There is no prior evidence, however, on MHNs' mental health, well-being, resilience, and turnover i...
Tendayi Bruce Dziruni,Alison M Hutchinson,Jack Coomer et al. Tendayi Bruce Dziruni et al.
Mental state deterioration in patients poses significant challenges in healthcare, potentially resulting in adverse outcomes for patients and continued reliance on restrictive interventions. Implementing evidence-based approaches such as a ...
Maria Veresova,Maria Michail,Hannah Richards et al. Maria Veresova et al.
For people who seek help for self-harm, emergency departments (ED) are often the first point of contact, making them a suitable setting for intervention. In Australia, base rates of self-harm presentations to ED are increasing, while the qu...
Kevin Berben,Emily Walgrave,Jochen Bergs et al. Kevin Berben et al.
In mental health care settings, inpatients are increasingly engaged in their care process, allowing them to participate in multidisciplinary team meetings. Research into how mental health patients (MHPs) experience participating in such mee...
Nant Thin Thin Hmwe,Chong Mei Chan,Thalwaththe Gedara Nadeeka Shayamalie Nant Thin Thin Hmwe
This systematic review aimed to synthesise the qualitative evidence of mindfulness-based interventions and focused on the perceptions and experience of older people. A literature search was conducted using electronic databases including CIN...
Anita Ahlstrand,Kaisa Mishina,Minna Elomaa-Krapu et al. Anita Ahlstrand et al.
Perspectives of healthcare have, in past decades, focused more on active citizenship, human rights and empowerment. Healthcare consumer involvement as a concept is still unstructured and consumers have no apparent opportunities to participa...
Kristel Ward-Stockham,Catherine Daniel,Helena Bujalka et al. Kristel Ward-Stockham et al.
Safewards is a multi-intervention mental health nursing model of practice improvement aimed at preventing and reducing conflict and containment. The use of Safewards has now extended beyond mental health settings. Implementation of Safeward...
Kate Furlanetto,Rajlaxmi Khopade,Vivek Phutane et al. Kate Furlanetto et al.
Outcome measurement and feedback are key to quality improvement in healthcare. Goal attainment scaling (GAS) is a tool that could be used to measure outcomes of mental health services delivering recovery-oriented care. The objective of this...