A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
Parental mental illness is a risk factor for a range of negative expe
NHS staff are expected to implement National Institute for Health and
The study described here gauged perceptions of nurse prescribing amon
This article describes a service development aimed at increasing acce
This article explores the positive effects of touch, in particular th
People who have mental health problems have higher morbidity and mort
For patients experiencing psychosis, family work is an effective and
The 2007 Welsh smoking ban in public places exempts mental health hos
The provision of borderline personality disorder (BPD) awareness workshops was a direct re
Aims To describe the development and the initial results
The recent much needed increase in the provision of evidenced-based p
Risk assessment remains fundamental to all mental health practice.
This article discusses the setting up and running of a healthy community living skills group for assertive rehabilitation patients in a high security hospital with reference to the Commissioning of Quality and Innovation (CQUIN) target.
Aim The aim of this study was to explore the use of problem-based learning (PBL) in the education and training of pre-registration mental health nurses.
The rising casualty rates during the first world war caused a major problem for the British government. As the numbers of soldiers affected grew, the War Office began requisitioning large public psychiatric asylums to be used as war hospitals to treat soldiers.
Aim The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a psychoeducation sleep-hygiene group intervention for adults diagnosed with autism spectrum condition (ASC), without concurrent learning disability.
Background UK prevalence of early onset dementia is increasing. Previous research has highlighted significant social welfare and wellbeing concerns for this group.
For nursing to progress, it needs to be continuously examined by practising staff through evidence-based research.
