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- Supporting young people who are leaving child and adolescent mental health
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Abstract: Transitioning from child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to adult services can be challenging for young people, their families and clinicians. Assessment of, and support for, young people’s needs at the point of transition can be enhanced through personalised care and support planning. This article describes a service improvement PubDate: 2023-01-05
- Exploring the effect of a therapy dog in a group for young people
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Abstract: Research suggests that the inclusion of dogs in the delivery of psychotherapy for adolescents may have a positive effect on outcomes. This article details an evaluation that explored the effect of introducing a dog to cognitive behavioural therapy-based anxiety management groups for young people aged between 11 years and 14 PubDate: 2023-01-05
- Supporting staff at a low secure mental health setting during the COVID-19
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Abstract: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic significantly disrupted the work of healthcare professionals in forensic mental health settings, but also prompted them to adopt new ways of working that have benefits and challenges. A low secure mental health unit in the UK adapted its ways of working during the pandemic PubDate: 2023-01-05
- Focusing on the legal, ethical and practical issues in the use of
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Abstract: Scandals involving misuse of restrictive practices, sometimes referred to as restraint, have led to renewed calls for these interventions to be safe, humane, and undertaken only when in the best interests of the individual and in proportion to risk. PubDate: 2023-01-05
- What are the top mental health apps for nurses'
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Abstract: The health app marketplace is vast. Healthcare professionals and patients have access to more than 365,000 digital health products via Google Play and Apple’s App store. PubDate: 2023-01-05
- Having trouble accessing clinical supervision' You are not alone
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Abstract: With increased workplace pressures, moral distress and burnout during the pandemic, clinical supervision gained prominence across all fields of nursing. PubDate: 2023-01-05
- What kind of work do neuropsychiatry specialist nurses do'
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Abstract: What types of patients do you work with' Neuropsychiatry specialist nurses work with a range of patients with pre-existing mental health symptoms or symptoms that have developed secondary to neurological illnesses or events. PubDate: 2023-01-05
- Severe mental illness: why is physical health monitoring vital'
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Abstract: There are several reasons why physical health monitoring is important in people with severe mental illness (SMI). This article focuses on two: improving physical health outcomes and extending the scope of mental health nursing practice. PubDate: 2023-01-05
- Question is, where can mental health nurses make the most difference'
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Abstract: In 2021, a historic milestone was reached by mental health nursing which passed by largely without note. It was the moment when the number of mental health nurses working in community services in England’s NHS finally exceeded the numbers of those working in inpatient wards (NHS Digital 2022). This was PubDate: 2023-01-05
- How to spot symptoms of young onset dementia and tailor care
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Abstract: Dementia is perceived as a condition of older people, but can also affect those in middle age or even younger. PubDate: 2023-01-05
- Suicide among nurses: how talking can reduce risk and stigma
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Abstract: In the BBC TV programme ‘This Is Going to Hurt’, hospital staff plant a tree in memory of a colleague who has died by suicide. PubDate: 2023-01-05
- Online mindfulness-based interventions and their use in mental health
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Abstract: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has emphasised the importance of online therapeutic interventions for people experiencing mental health issues. Online mindfulness-based interventions can be a flexible and accessible way for people to receive support. They have been shown to reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression in diverse clinical PubDate: 2022-11-03
- Restrictive interventions: understanding and reducing their use in mental
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Abstract: Restrictive interventions, which include enhanced observations, seclusion and restraint, are associated with significant and far-reaching harm for patients, staff and those who witness their use. They should only ever be used as the last resort. However, mental health professionals often encounter patient behaviours that challenge, which can include violence, which PubDate: 2022-11-03
- Providing specialist clinical support for adoptive parents and adoption
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Abstract: Children who are adopted are at greater risk of experiencing mental health issues than their nonadopted peers. This has influenced the development of dedicated care pathways, teams and clinical posts for adopted children in child and adolescent mental health services. This article describes the role of a specialist practitioner lead PubDate: 2022-11-03
- What kind of practical help and support is available for nurses’
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Abstract: Mental health support for nurses and other healthcare workers will need to be extended for ‘much, much longer’ and beyond this pandemic, according to England’s chief nurse. PubDate: 2022-11-03
- Why the nurse-patient relationship is key in mental healthcare
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Abstract: The importance of the relationship between young mental health patients and the nurses looking after them is being overlooked, according to new research. PubDate: 2022-11-03
- Flu vaccine: what mental health nurses need to do
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Abstract: Mental health nurses see first-hand the health inequalities that people with serious mental illness (SMI) experience. We also play a role in working to reduce the effects of these inequalities. PubDate: 2022-11-03
- It’s our duty to speak up about patient abuse
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Abstract: The shocking allegations of mistreatment of vulnerable patients at a secure mental health unit in Manchester, which have been widely reported in the media, made me feel ashamed to be a nurse. PubDate: 2022-11-03
- How to help new dads with postnatal depression
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Abstract: I had postnatal depression as a first-time father in 2018. For the first nine months of parenthood, I thought it was normal to struggle the way I did, but then that changed, and I remember saying the words ‘I don’t belong in this world’. That was the moment I realised PubDate: 2022-11-03
- Mental health nurses at GP practices: a step forward
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Abstract: I was one of the first lead mental health practitioners to work with GPs as part of an agreed early implementation scheme to appoint primary care practitioners in GP surgeries across Norfolk and Suffolk, in September 2020. PubDate: 2022-11-03
- What is the relevance of trauma-informed care for rough sleepers'
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Abstract: One fifth of rough sleepers (street homelessness) are involved with the criminal justice system, with a high prevalence of unresolved mental health and/or emotional difficulties (Schneider et al 2022). PubDate: 2022-11-03
- Though noble, NMC’s standards are an assault on mental health
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Abstract: The Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) Standards of Proficiency for Registered Nurses have noble aims and yet their impact has been an assault on mental health nursing as a specialism. PubDate: 2022-11-03
- MP demands inquiry after distressing BBC exposé
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Abstract: The alleged abuse of vulnerable patients by nurses and other staff at one of the UK’s biggest mental health hospitals should be subject to a public inquiry, an MP has said. PubDate: 2022-11-03
- Team’s animal welfare innovation wins top award
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Abstract: This nursing team co-designed a programme with animal welfare workers to target young people with mental health problems who struggle to engage with education or one-to-one and group therapies. PubDate: 2022-11-03
- Making compassionate leadership a reality
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Abstract: Compassionate leadership is good for staff and good for patients, with a growing evidence base that it results in staff being more motivated and delivering high-quality care. PubDate: 2022-11-03
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