How to Care for Our Mental Health as Nurses Burnout Prevention Treating Compassion Fatigue Prioritizing Self-Care Giving Self-Compassion Mitigating Moral Distress Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Psychotherapy Types of Therapy Professionals Types of Therapy EAP Services How Do I Find a Therapist? Psychotropic ...
Nurse prescribing is becoming increasingly common in mental health services, changing roles for nurses and the experience of services for service users. However, there is great variation between organisations in this regard. Research is needed regarding the outcomes and any risks of ...
Emotional problems in primary care: what is the potential for increasing the role of nurses? It has been suggested that the role of primary care and community nurses should be expanded in relation to mental health in order to assist in the preventi... N Mead,P Bower,L Gask - 《Journal ...
Nursing is an emotionally demanding profession and deficiencies in nurses’ mental wellbeing, characterised by low vitality and common mental disorders, have been linked to low productivity, absenteeism and presenteeism. Part of a larger study of nurses’ health, the aim of this paper was to descri...
In the present study, we present qualitative findings of study of nurses' perceptions of a mental health education programme for Australian nurses. Many nurses avoid disclosing their mental health problem/illness because of the stigmatization by health workers. Mental health education is a successful ...
Many nurses believed that integrating mental healthcare into primary care was acceptable and feasible, but low levels of knowledge of healthcare providers, especially in rural areas, and few specialists, would be barriers. These data underscore the need for task-sharing mental health services into ...
Staff well-being is vital to the functioning of the UK National Health Service (NHS). Mental health nurses (MHNs) with personal experience of mental illness can offer a professionally and personally informed insight into the occupational health (OH) service offered by their employer. Aims To inv...
nurses discourses of challenging behaviour in inpatient mental health services The rise of so-called challenging behaviour in primary schools continues to be a topic for discussion amongst educators, politicians and the media. Children are often quickly categorised as having Social Emotional and Mental ...
Objective: aimed to understand how develops the preparation and the knowledge that nurses working in family health Strategy of Montes Claros-Minas Gerais show on Mental Health for the patients with psychic disorders. Methods: it is exploratory and qualitative research conducted with eight nurses ...
sign up for alerts backHomeJournal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health ServicesVol. 38, No. 2 A Nurse's Guide to Mental Health: Assessment Reference SourcesBob Perdue, BA, MA, MALS and Chris Piotrowski, BA, MA Journal of Psychosocial Nursing ...