Nurses are trained to handle mental health crises, providing immediate support and stabilization for patients in distress. Crisis intervention is a critical component of mental health care, requiring quick thinking, compassion, and specialized skills. Nurses are often the first responders in these situat...
Working in the field of mental health care can be emotionally demanding, and psychiatric nurses need a high level of emotional resilience to handle the challenges they face daily. Caring for patients who are experiencing mental health crises, trauma, or severe psychiatric disorders requires nurses to...
Being familiar with the successful model practices in different countries may constitute a good model for the community mental health nursing practices which are on the first level in our country. For this purpose, the role of the nurses who work for the community mental health service in ...
Practice nurses, along with other primary care workers, need more training in this area if the most effective service is to be provided for the primary care client.doi:10.3109/09638239309016955Thomas, Richard V.R.Corney, Roslyn H.Journal of Mental Health...
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,...
T Sides,Ann - 《Journal of Pediatric Health Care Official Publication of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitioners》 被引量: 9发表: 1988年 The Mental Health Nurse: Views of Practice and Education Who and what are mental-health nurses now, and what might they become? In...
This paper describes current and potential roles of public health nurses in the care of adults with serious mental disabilities and explores incentives and barriers to the expansion of the role of public health nurses in this area. One hundred thirty-five directors of nursing of public health agen...
The role of community nurses in the management of depression Today one in six people in England suffer from a mental health disorder equating to around eight million people being affected in UK. Mental health problems are very common with depression ranked as the third most frequent cause of con...
Aim: The purpose of this article is to discuss the challenges critical care nurses face when looking after patients needing End-of-Life (EoL) care in criti... N Efstathiou,C Clifford - 《Nursing in Critical Care》 被引量: 50发表: 2011年 Health Care Professionals' Responses to Religious or...
Nurses play a key role in helping patients manage emotional and social health challenges, or psychosocial health, after a stroke, and improved screening and assessment for psychosocial needs are essential to provide optimal patient care.