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- Exploring the workplace well-being of staff at a new integrated community
mental health service for children and young people-
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Abstract: Background There is a lack of research into the workplace well-being of community mental health professionals. Given children and young people’s increasing needs for mental health support in the wake of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, it is timely to explore the workplace well-being of community mental health teams. Aim PubDate: 2023-09-05
- Eating disorders: how to recognise, respond and promote recovery
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Abstract: Eating disorders are broadly defined as the control of food and eating patterns to cope with extreme feelings and thoughts, and they can have significant physical, psychological and social effects on people’s lives. This article aims to raise nurses’ awareness of various eating disorders, how they are experienced and evidence-based PubDate: 2023-09-05
- Mental health nurse education: a contemporary view in the debate between
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Abstract: Many mental health nurses and academics believe that the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s standards of proficiency for registered nurses, published in 2018, have negatively affected mental health nurse education in the UK. Serious concerns had been raised before the implementation of these standards, but warnings were not heeded and many PubDate: 2023-09-05
- How to prevent mental health nurses leaving the profession early
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Abstract: In the context of the ongoing staffing crisis, ensuring qualified nurses stay in the profession is vital. So the fact that an increasing number of mental health nurses are choosing to walk away within a few years of qualifying is a cause for concern. PubDate: 2023-09-05
- Tips for nurses by a former mental health inpatient
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Abstract: I have been a mental health inpatient for two periods of my life. The two stints on the ward, which each lasted about a year, were very different. The first was positive and productive – even enjoyable – while the other left much to be desired. PubDate: 2023-09-05
- What is active listening and how can I use it'
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Abstract: When speaking to patients and colleagues, it is vital that nurses can communicate information clearly – but taking in other people’s responses is just as important. NHS England has published guidance on a key technique known as active listening, which can improve communication and outcomes in healthcare. PubDate: 2023-09-05
- Healthcare language: how to avoid words that hurt
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Abstract: When communicating information to patients, the words you choose can be as important as the message itself. A nurse’s choices of language can affect how patients view their health. PubDate: 2023-09-05
- Parity of esteem can be achieved with a shift in attitudes
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Abstract: ‘Parity of esteem’ first entered the vocabulary of mental healthcare in the 2011 government report No Health Without Mental Health. Translated, parity of esteem means to give equal value or regard to mental health as is given to physical health. Yet evidence suggests that we are some distance from achieving PubDate: 2023-09-05
- NHS staff suicides: grieving colleagues need rapid support
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Abstract: A trained team should be in place in every NHS organisation ready to support staff if a colleague dies by suicide, guidance states. PubDate: 2023-09-05
- Police not attending mental health call-outs ‘puts lives at
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Abstract: Plans to cut police attendances to mental health call-outs are unrealistic and put patients’ lives at risk, a mental health nurse has warned. PubDate: 2023-09-05
- Mental health staff morale hit by explosion in demand
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Abstract: Staff shortages and low morale are forcing many mental health nurses out of the profession and holding back care improvements, an influential group of MPs said. PubDate: 2023-09-05
- Restrictive practice: when simple acts may breach patient rights
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Abstract: Nurses could be unwittingly breaching patients’ human rights by imposing rules on them in pressured healthcare settings, experts suggest. A lack of training on restrictive practices and interventions, which are commonly used in healthcare settings, alongside shortcuts taken to mitigate poor staffing numbers, means nurses may not realise the legal PubDate: 2023-09-05
- Working effectively with people who have received a diagnosis of
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Abstract: Personality disorder is a contentious diagnostic label that is associated with high levels of stigma, leading many practitioners and people with lived experience to call for a change in its use. Mental health nurses frequently encounter people who have received a diagnosis of personality disorder in various settings. This article PubDate: 2023-07-06
- Nursing students’ experiences of witnessing physical restraint
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Abstract: Background There is a paucity of research on mental health nursing students’ experiences of witnessing physical restraint in practice, despite the fact that they spend half of their time in clinical placements. Aim To understand the experiences of mental health nursing students who witnessed physical restraint during their clinical placements. PubDate: 2023-07-06
- Exploring the impact of providing seated chair massage to patients and
staff at a forensic mental health and learning disability service-
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Abstract: Massage therapy has recognised psychological benefits, yet it is rarely used in forensic mental health settings. In 2022, ten-minute sessions of seated chair massage – where recipients remain fully clothed – were offered to patients and staff at a secure forensic mental health and learning disability service in the UK. PubDate: 2023-07-06
- How nurses can improve veterans’ mental health
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Abstract: Mental health disorders are common in military veterans. Part of the challenge is that they are a hard-to-reach group who are reluctant to seek help. This leads to unnecessary delays in addressing operationally attributable mental health issues, often left until they are in crisis. To remedy this, veteran-friendly accredited general PubDate: 2023-07-06
- All you need to know about non-contact monitoring
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Abstract: Digital technologies are transforming the way healthcare is delivered. In mental health, non-contact patient observation systems have become popular in recent years to monitor patients and keep a check on their vital signs. But the technology has also caused some controversy with concerns raised about privacy issues. PubDate: 2023-07-06
- Why nursing notes should match professional standing
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Abstract: Mental health nurses are professional and analytical, with a wealth of clinical knowledge and skills. But for some reason, our note-taking does not reflect the great strides the profession has made. PubDate: 2023-07-06
- Four ways nurses can help people who hear voices
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Abstract: Many mental health nurses (MHNs) and practitioners lack the knowledge and confidence to support people who hear voices. They may struggle to know how to help a person who is distressed by their voice hearing in a way that is meaningful and effective. PubDate: 2023-07-06
- How to be a professional nurse advocate
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Abstract: Professional nurse advocates (PNAs) provide professional clinical leadership in their clinical settings, says the RCN. This includes leading quality improvement programmes, developing positive learning cultures, and facilitating restorative clinical supervision (RCS) of nurses and healthcare staff, a process that supports individuals to have reflective conversations involving open feedback. PubDate: 2023-07-06
- Sexual safety must be embedded as a core value in mental healthcare
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Abstract: Ill health makes us vulnerable, and mental ill health that requires inpatient care, sometimes for weeks or months, even more so. Most mental health professionals strive to develop a therapeutic relationship with the people they care for that is underpinned by compassion, trust and safety. PubDate: 2023-07-06
- Mental health nursing ‘must be key concern of NHS plan’
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Abstract: Thousands more mental health nurses must be recruited across the NHS to address shortages that have left staff and services stretched to ‘breaking point’, say mental health leaders. PubDate: 2023-07-06
- Are bodycams for hospital staff the protection nurses need'
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Abstract: Nurses groped by patients and even by colleagues. Inappropriate comments about someone’s appearance or sex life. Patients masturbating while staff try to deliver care. Threats of rape. PubDate: 2023-07-06
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