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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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Harin Kim,C Hyung Keun Park,Sung Moon Jeong et al. Harin Kim et al.
Specific differences between interviewer-rated and self-report suicide risk assessments are unknown. This descriptive cross-sectional study examined the acceptance of the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) screener, conducted b...
Dianna Burr,Louise Alexander,Adam Searby Dianna Burr
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption to healthcare services worldwide, and although the pandemic was declared over, nurses continue to experience burnout and mental health implications because of events experienced since 2020. The ai...
Jane Fisher Jane Fisher
This paper examines critical thinking as a fundamental proficiency essential for inclusion in international mental health nurse education. Pragmatic solutions ensure the ongoing development of critical thinking in mental health nurses. The ...
Sergi Piñar-Rodríguez,Montse Puig-Llobet,David Corcoles-Martínez et al. Sergi Piñar-Rodríguez et al.
Throughout history, the conceptualisation of "humour" has posed a challenge, without achieving a definitive consensus. This study explores the application of humour in mental health, highlighting its potential to strengthen the therapeutic ...
Jessica Lok,Sarah Kipping,Sanaz Riahi Jessica Lok
Team-based collaborative models utilise a broad range of healthcare clinicians that practise at the top of their licence, while proactively redistributing shared work through task-shifting, offering meaningful ways to contribute to patient ...
Maureen Sheehan,Jill Evans,Simone Theresa Harvey et al. Maureen Sheehan et al.
As rates of mental illness continue to rise, mental health nurses are in increasing demand to meet the needs for specialised health care. While mental health nurse credentialing provides a standardised process within Australia to identify s...
Adam Searby,Rachel Shuster,Leila S Ledbetter et al. Adam Searby et al.
Alternative to discipline programs, defined as programs for nurses 'impaired' by issues such as alcohol and/or drug use, provide treatment and support to return to the profession. This paper aims to explore alternative to discipline program...
Carol-Ann Stanborough,Chloe M E Fletcher,Lee Martinez Carol-Ann Stanborough
Evidence suggests that health care workers are often uncomfortable talking with people about hearing voices, despite recommendations that voice-hearers be provided with opportunities to freely discuss their experiences. Moreover, in rural a...
Shingai Mareya,Mimmie Claudine Watts,Lin Zhao et al. Shingai Mareya et al.
Mental illness remains a significant public health challenge in Australia, affecting nearly half of the adult population and placing a considerable strain on the healthcare system. The Australian government has implemented the Stepped Care ...
Elsie Hellyer,Katrina Nash,Ellie Jones et al. Elsie Hellyer et al.
Traditionally, postnatal depression (PND) has been considered as depression in the first year after giving birth, although it has been argued that the 12-month cut-off may be somewhat arbitrary. Specialist perinatal mental health services i...