A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
In India, there are many public-private partnership programmes that a
This article presents an evaluation of the Good Life Festival, an eve
Background Worldwide levels of anxiety have increased si
Background Dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT) is an empirically supported intervention
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) monitors, inspects and regulates he
This article examines the idea of mental health nurses as writers of
Transgender people experience widespread prejudice in society and hea
Background The profound clinical and financial consequen
The profound c
Transgender people experience widespread preju
Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), a cognitive behavioural treatment, was developed orig
Mental health service users can make an invaluable contribution to th
At any point in time up to 10% of people over the age of 65 experience symptoms of anxiety. Yet the effects of anxiety in the older population are under-researched.
There has been an increase in the number of adolescents who display self-harm behaviours, and suicidal ideation, and it is important to explore the reasons for this.
Background Carers of people with an eating disorder describe feelings of stress, anxiety, isolation and hopelessness.
Aim To explore the needs of carers who support a loved one with an eating disorder.
The assessment and management of the risk of violence in mental health services is an essential component of nursing practice. The purpose of this has been to deliver defensible practice in a risk-averse society, instead of delivering evidence-based nursing care.
Aim Mental health services seek opportunities to sustain recovery outcomes beyond service involvement.
Background Little is known about the role of the assistant grade nurse in the clinical development of pre-registration nursing students during their practice placements; even less is known about this relationship in the mental health field.
