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School nurses and educational professionals recognise that they do not necessarily have the required skill base to support emotional health concerns with young people. The purpose of this paper is to synthesise qualitative evidence related to the nurse's role in supporting adolescents.Design/methodology...
Nurses assist in the long-term management of mental health conditions, ensuring continuous care and support for patients. Managing mental health conditions often requires a long-term approach, with ongoing monitoring and adjustment of treatment plans. Nurses play a crucial role in this process, provid...
Mental health nurses (MHN) nurses have an important role to play in improving the physical health of people with SMI. Evidence, however, suggests that they are often ambivalent about this role, and might perceive themselves as being inadequately trained and lacking in confidence. In this paper,...
It also attempted to explore the functions of coping strategies in determining the stress and mental health of nurses. Results showed that more than one-third of the nurses could be considered as having poor mental health. While supervisory role produced the highest level of stress, organizational...
Well, nurses who feel they might not be good enough for the job they have often try to overcompensate, sometimes without even knowing, by taking a deep dive into their new role, spending lots of time studying, showing up to work early to read everything there is about their patients, ...
Mental health nurses:specially trained nurses focusing on caring for the mentally ill. Occupational therapists:Can help re-train people and make appropriate workplace adjustments to help them return to work. Care Co-ordinators– or key workers are community-based workers who co-ordinate care under...
mental health nursesnursenursingpsychiatric nursesrole perceptionsFollowing the closure of the large psychiatric institutions in New Zealand, there is an increasing demand for limited beds in acute inpatient facilities for acutely mentally ill patients. This change in location and downsizi...
In 2004, 96 269 mental health nurses were registered in the UK (NMC, 2004a), their predominance within mental health services providing them with a pivotal role in the delivery of the NSF. In the foreword to their White paper consultation document, ‘A first class service: quality in the ...
In the rural and remote setting, nurses are often the first point of contact with mental health services. Nursing roles may include community-based rural or remote area nurses, nurse practitioners, or mental health nurses. Nurses work collaboratively wit