A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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The spiritual needs of inpatient mental health service users: theoretical and practical applications
This article introduces the concept of spiritu
Despite stronger regulation, there is persiste
This article reports on a qualitative research
Safewards is a multimodal intervention aimed a
The self-identification and evaluation of bord
This article discusses a survey aimed at identifying staff views on t
This article describes a collaboratively designed and delivered teach
Research into patients’ experience in mental health hospitals has foc
Deaf people often struggle to access healthcare services, which can h
This article outlines the flexible approach de
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The research available on the use of positive
Clinical supervision is an essential element of caregiving, but it has not yet been incorporated into daily nursing practice. This article describes a new approach to team clinical supervision on an acute admissions unit.
Clinical language has evolved as a result of clinical expertise, professional grouping and an NHS that is full of clichés and jargon.
Background Current national policy in the UK is to make all psychiatric inpatient areas non-smoking by the end of 2018.
Methods A mixed qualitative approach, using a survey with a semi-structured format and a World Café method.
Trauma at any age is a cause of long-lasting and significant emotional damage. People who go on to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can suffer immensely and generally lack trust in others, causing problems in forming meaningful relationships.
This article describes a European collaborative project that developed master’s degree level e-learning materials for mental health nurses.
