Changing attitudes: The impact of Expert by Experience involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education: An international survey study [0.03%]
以服务用户为专家参与精神护生教育的影响:一项国际调查研究
Brenda Happell,Chris Platania-Phung,Brett Scholz et al.
Brenda Happell et al.
Reform to nursing education is essential to ensure future generations of nurses are strongly positioned to value, know, and deliver strength-based, recovery-oriented mental health practice. A promising pathway to effectively drive reform is...
Response to Commentary by von Peter to Happell, Brenda, & Scholz, Brett (2018). Doing what we can, but knowing our place: Being an ally to promote consumer leadership in mental health. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 27(1), 440-447 [0.03%]
对Peter针对Happell,Brenda及Scholz,Brett(2018)所著的《尽我们所能,但知道自己定位:作为盟友促进精神健康消费者的领导力》一文的评论的回应
Brett Scholz,Brenda Happell
Brett Scholz
Emergency department nurse's attitudes towards patients who self-harm: A meta-analysis [0.03%]
急诊护士对自伤患者态度的meta分析研究
Gillian Rayner,Joanna Blackburn,Karen-Leigh Edward et al.
Gillian Rayner et al.
Self-harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant proportions of patients with self-harm injuries, and positive therapeutic patient-nurse interactions are imperative to the physical and psyc...
An interpretive phenomenological study of recovering from mental illness: Teenage girls' portrayals of resilience [0.03%]
一项解释性现象学研究:从精神病中恢复过来的过程——青春期女孩对复原力的描述
Leah Shalanski,Carol Ewashen
Leah Shalanski
In this interpretive phenomenological study, understandings of resilience from the perspective of teenage girls recovering from mental illness were explored. The primary research question was as follows: How is resilience portrayed through ...
Forensic psychiatric patients' perceptions of situations associated with mechanical restraint: A qualitative interview study [0.03%]
forensic精神病患者对与机械约束相关情况的认知:定性访谈研究
Ellen B Tingleff,Lise Hounsgaard,Stephen K Bradley et al.
Ellen B Tingleff et al.
To reduce the use and duration of mechanical restraint in forensic settings and ensure evidence-based patient care, we need more knowledge about patients' subjective experiences and perceptions. The aim was to investigate forensic psychiatr...
Physical health status of older adults with severe mental illness: The PHiSMI-E cohort study [0.03%]
我国严重精神障碍老年人的躯体健康状况——基于Phipmi-e队列研究
Noortje Houben,Eveline P C J Janssen,Marike R C Hendriks et al.
Noortje Houben et al.
The objective was to use various somatic parameters as basis for investigating the physical health of older adults with severe mental illnesses (SMI). A cross-sectional study design is performed by using baseline data from the Physical Heal...
Resilience and mental health nursing: An integrative review of international literature [0.03%]
韧性与心理护理:国际文献整合式回顾研究报告
Kim Foster,Michael Roche,Cynthia Delgado et al.
Kim Foster et al.
Mental health nurses work in challenging and potentially high stress settings. Stressors can occur in the context of consumer, family, and/or staff relationships, as well as the work environment and organization. The cumulative effects of s...
'It depends what you mean by leadership': An analysis of stakeholder perspectives on consumer leadership [0.03%]
“这取决于您所指的领导层的含义”的分析:消费者领导力的利益相关者视角分析
Stephanie Stewart,Brett Scholz,Sarah Gordon et al.
Stephanie Stewart et al.
Contemporary mental health policies call for increased involvement of consumers in leadership across mental health service design, delivery, and evaluation. However, consumer leadership is not currently well understood within academia or in...
Response to Commentary by Russo, Beresford, and O'Hagan To Happell, Brenda, & Scholz, Brett (2018). Doing what we can, but knowing our place: Being an ally to promote consumer leadership in mental health. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 27(1), 440-447 [0.03%]
对Russo、Beresford和O'Hagan评论的回应
Brenda Happell,Brett Scholz
Brenda Happell