A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
Choice enables
A postgraduate mental health nursing student r
Reflective practice i
Background Negative attitudes and stigma towards patient
Background Choice enables patient autonomy and independe
This article examines the idea of mental health nursing as separate f
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered a
Recovery is a contested concept and definition
Negative attit
This article examines the idea of mental healt
The spiritual needs of inpatient mental health service users: theoretical and practical applications
This article introduces the concept of spirituality in mental healthc
Despite stronger regulation, there is persistent public concern about
This article reports on a qualitative research project that explored the benefits of attending a community choir in the UK. The choir attracts people who use mental health services and is funded by the Institute of Mental Health.
Safewards is a multimodal intervention aimed at reducing conflict and containment events in inpatient psychiatric settings. It has been implemented worldwide despite a lack of evaluation of the model.
This article outlines the flexible approach developed by a writing practitioner when leading therapeutic writing groups in four psychiatric units at one NHS trust.
The self-identification and evaluation of borderline personality disorder (BPD) tool, also called the BPD wheel, is a ten-item self-report scale designed and developed to assess client’s experience of BPD symptoms against subscale items directly related to diagnostic indicato
Two nurses – one working in an education and training department, the other in a research and development department in a mental health trust – have established a research and development spoke placement experience for mental health nursing students.
The research available on the use of positive risk-taking in clinical practice is surprisingly limited. The purpose of this article is to highlight the limitations and make recommendations about how risk-taking could shape future practice in mental health services.
