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Informal Coercion Experienced by Adolescents in Mental Health Care—A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Adolescents are a developmentally vulnerable group in mental health care, yet their experiences of informal coercion remain underexplored. Most existing research reflects adult perspectives, leaving a gap in understanding how adolescents experience such practices.
Tiina Överlund, Tella Lantta
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ABSTRACT Aim To provide an overview of quantitative research studies that report inferential statistics on the associations between interruptions and medication administration errors among nurses in hospital settings. Design A scoping review guided by the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews.
Ginger Schroers +3 more
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When feminists began advocating for rape reform in the 1970s, the rape message was clear: rape was not a crime to be taken seriously because women lie.
Allen, Alena
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Predictive validity of the short-term assessment of risk and treatability (START) for aggression and self-harm in a secure mental health service:gender differences [PDF]
The START predicts aggressive outcomes and to some extent self-harm. However, it is not known whether gender moderates its performance. This study used routinely collected data to investigate the predictive ability of the START for aggression and self ...
Dickens, Geoffrey L., O'Shea, Laura E.
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Intrafamiliar violence against the child: a reflexive analysis
This is a review article that aims at reflecting the problem of domestic violence as a public health reality present in the professional context of nurses.
Simone Algeri, Luccas Melo de Souza
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Background Nursing leaders and nurses play a significant role in promoting green healthcare practices in healthcare organizations. Therefore, it is essential to understand the mechanism through which leadership can affect the green behavior and ...
Nagah Abd El-Fattah Mohamed Aly +3 more
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1. Nurses are inherent investigators through the use of observation, data gathering, and documentation techniques. 2. Occupational health nurses may be involved in assisting with or evaluating workplace accidents, injuries, and deaths. These investigations may be the only critical information gathered. 3.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Efforts to reduce restrictive practices in acute mental health units require more than operational reform; they also need to give voice to clinicians who implement these changes. Aim This paper forms part of a broader evaluation of the Safe Steps for De‐escalation, which was aimed at investigating the impact of the Safe Steps ...
Esario IV Daguman +3 more
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The role of microRNA in forensic science: a bibliometric study of research trends and applications
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play a crucial role in gene regulation and have emerged as valuable biomarkers in forensic science. Their remarkable stability, tissue specificity, and resistance to degradation make them suitable for identifying body fluids ...
Idha Arfianti Wiraagni +11 more
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The Tomašica grave-site near Prijedor in the north of Bosnia is reported to be the largest primary mass grave discovered thus far relating to the 1992–95 war. A total of 275 complete bodies and 125 body parts were exhumed from it in 2013.
Adis Salihbegović +7 more
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