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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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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...
Verity Reeves,Mark Loughhead,Courtney Teague et al. Verity Reeves et al.
Inclusion of service users in the design and delivery of mental health services is clearly articulated throughout Australian mental health action plans and stated as an expectation within contemporary mental health policy. International and...
Timothy Wand,Sophie Isobel,Holly Kemp Timothy Wand
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a widely used psychiatric treatment; however, it remains contentious. It is therefore important that people are provided with accurate and balanced information before consenting to ECT. The aim of this stu...
Leonie M Lorien,Michael Arthur,Katherine Keiler et al. Leonie M Lorien et al.
As part of mental health reform in Australia, new policies were introduced to support recovery-oriented practice; however, little has changed in hospital settings focused on managing risk and remediating acute symptoms. Previous studies hav...
Sebastian Gabrielsson,Nicole Wolpher,Elias Zammata et al. Sebastian Gabrielsson et al.
Previous research has mainly focused on self-harm among women, defining what it is, what functions it has, how to manage and prevent self-harm, and how to recover from it. A recent review of the literature on self-harm among men concluded t...
Anju Sreeram,Wendy M Cross,Louise Townsin Anju Sreeram
Despite integrating the recovery model of care in mental health, mental health professionals still have pessimistic attitudes towards the recovery of people with mental illness. Positive attitudes towards recovery are essential components t...
Luke Molloy,Val Wilson,Michael O&#x;Connor et al. Luke Molloy et al.
In Australia, acute inpatient units within public mental health services have become the last resort for mental health care. This research explored barriers and facilitators to safe, person-centred, recovery-oriented mental health care in t...