A stigma around mental health issues within healthcare and nursing itself has created a culture of perfectionism in the workplace, and nurses struggle to live up to the expectations while pushing aside their feelings, thoughts, and needs. Inspired by one author's personal experiences,...
Mental healthnurses areregistered nurseswho often have an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. Nurses can provide a variety of services, including evaluation and treatment ofpsychiatric illnessandcase management, and may even provide psychotherapy. Nurse practitioners inmental healthprovide similar services,...
Mental Health Nurses 04.18.2011 | Author: mishell | Posted in Mental Health | No Comments » There are many fields of nursing that can be deemed as challenging; but one of the notable difficult areas of nursing is the area that deals with psychiatric or mental health. Numerous studies ...
(d)theNurseandAlliedHealthClinics comprisingHAnursesandalliedhealthprofessionals at designated GOPCs which provide more focused care for high-risk chronic disease patients, including fall prevention, handling of chronic respiratory problems, wound care, continence care, drug compliance and supportingmentalwel...
A‘Health record’ is a record which consists of information relating to the physical or mental health or condition of an individual which has been made by or on behalf of a health professional in connection with the care of that individual. ...
ICU nurses often see patients with mental ill health, yet may feel unable to assess and manage them. Read tips on supporting patients across all acute settings
Volunteers trained to support community mental health programs in Indonesia are known as ‘mental health cadres.’ These are lay people trained t
Many factors are contributing to the psychological distress of nurses, physicians, respiratory therapists, aides, and other health care workers providing direct frontline care to patients with COVID-19, such as the following: Emotional strain and physical exhaustion when caring for growing numbers of ...
Meaning These findings suggest that, among Chinese health care workers exposed to COVID-19, women, nurses, those in Wuhan, and front-line health care workers have a high risk of developing unfavorable mental health outcomes and may need psychological support or interventions. Abstract Importance He...
This frontline non-specialist workforce consists of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA), Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANM), Anganwadi Workers (AWW) and others. Facility based interventions are delivered by these workers, nurses along with specialists, or trained medical officers in various settings ...