How nurses can use these approaches to support clients to make positive changes in health... 03 Dec 2024 Addiction and substance misuse in nursing: is it a hazard of the job? Why many hesitate to seek help with addictive behaviours – and the available support ...
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Direct involvement with patients is often one of the most rewarding aspects of the jobs for psychiatric nurse practitioners. For good reason, too, as this is what attracted many nurses to the role – knowing they can make a real and lasting difference. Mental health...
Training primary-care physicians to recognize, diagnose and manage depression can improve short-term patient outcomes, especially for patients with a recent ... BG Tiemens,J Ormel,JA Jenner,... - 《Psychological Medicine》 被引量: 432发表: 2000年 How should remission from depression be defined...
For patients with chronic pain, this connection can provide essential emotional and spiritual support, fostering a greater ability to manage their condition. While these aspects are integral to an individual’s spirituality, they are discussed as distinct components that healthcare providers can explore...
Sometimes doctors or nurses administer regional anesthetics with a single injection, but they can also do so intravenously or continuously through a catheter. One technique, called a Bier block, uses a tourniquet to keep blood from flowing through a limb before the drug is injected into a vein....
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I honestly have no ideahow I feel. I don't have time to digest any of this. I go to work, and then I go to sleep. Training in emergency medicine in New York, with the speed and number of patients, probably prepared me somewhat for what's happening now. But nothing can prepare yo...
psychosocial safety climate (PSC); work intensification; sickness presenteeism; nurses; healthcare; COVID-191. Introduction During the COVID-19 crisis, healthcare professionals, especially nurses as front-line health care providers, face multiple mental health issues (i.e., anxiety, depression) due...
Multitasking, defined as the need to do two or more tasks simultaneously [44], was perceived to be brought into the practice or to the MAs by external factors, i.e., patients, according to the interviewed GPs. Another study has analyzed the multitasking behavior of GPs and nurses and ...