However, the number of non-White clients per week and the belief that professional mental health training sufficiently prepared them to provide culturally competent services for non-White clients did not contribute any significant effect on cultural competence. In the final step (Step 4), the three...
Internationally, increasing demands for healthcare combine with workforce shortages to make it imperative to identify strategies to promote staff retention and productivity in the health workforce. Nurses comprise the largest single professional group in the health workforce [1] but the average age of ...
Under a Creative Commons license open access Refers to Young carers in the COVID-19 pandemic: risks for mental health The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific, Volume 16, November 2021, Pages 100307 Tania L KingView PDF Referred to by Young carers in the COVID-19 pandemic: risks for ...
16,17], the aim of this study was to provide a cross-sectional analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on the wider community’s physical, mental and psychosocial health and to identify issues that may persevere after the restrictive measures have been lifted...
Many people experience potentially traumatic events in their lifetime, which can be distressing in the short term and may also lead to longer-term mental health consequences such as post-traumatic stress disorder. In this chapter, we discuss the range of
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The current literature acknowledges that occupational exposures can adversely affect mental health. This review seeks to elucidate the current understanding of the effect of agrichemical exposure on mental health in the agricultural sector, including low-dose, chronic pesticide exposure. This scoping review...