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Mental health nurses’ medicines management role: a qualitative content analysis [PDF]
Aim: This study explores medicines management role undertaken by mental health nurses (MHN) in a wide variety of clinical specialisms and contexts. Method: Ten MHNs were interviewed and audiotaped.
Hemingway, Steve
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Background: Mental capacity is a fundamental aspect that enables patients to fully participate in various healthcare procedures. To assist healthcare professionals (HCPs) in assessing patients’ capacity, especially in the mental health field, several ...
Donato Morena +6 more
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A case study of organisational cultural competence in mental healthcare
Background Ensuring Cultural Competence (CC) in health care is a mechanism to deliver culturally appropriate care and optimise recovery. In policies that promote cultural competence, the training of mental health practitioners is a key component of a ...
Warfa Nasir +8 more
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Objective: Parenting self-efficacy (PSE) is an important factor in children’s development. Mothers’ PSE tends to be the lowest 1 month postpartum. A common measure of PSE is the Parenting Sense of Competence (PSOC) scale.
Tomomi Tanigo +2 more
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Despite a recent focus on the mental health of students, primary and middle school mental health education in China has been hampered by a lack of resources fand inadequate professional training. This study assessed the mental health education competency
Guo, Cheng +3 more
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Increasing the health literacy of learning disability and mental health nurses in physical care skills: a pre and post-test evaluation of a workshop on diabetes care [PDF]
This paper presents the pre- and post-test results of the outcomes of a workshop designed to increase learning disability and mental health nurses’ knowledge and skill to undertake interventions for service users at risk of, or with a diagnosis of, type ...
Trotter, Fiona +10 more
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Cultural competence in mental health care: a review of model evaluations
Background Cultural competency is now a core requirement for mental health professionals working with culturally diverse patient groups. Cultural competency training may improve the quality of mental health care for ethnic groups.
McKenzie Kwame +4 more
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Cultural competency in the delivery of health services for Indigenous people [PDF]
Aim and objectives This review aims to examine available evidence on cultural competence in health care settings to identify key approaches and strategies that can contribute to improving the development and implementation of Indigenous health services ...
K Tsey (9849185) +15 more
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Workforce development and e-competency in mental health services
Workforce. Development. and. E-Competency. in. Mental. Health. Services. Simone N. Rodda Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Max W. Abbott Nicki A. Dowling Deakin University, Australia Dan I.
Abbott, M +3 more
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Pathways and pitfalls: a qualitative study of student experiences in biomedical science education
Biomedical science students from underrepresented backgrounds face barriers including financial strain, disrupted laboratory access and cultural exclusion. Peer networks provide vital support when institutional systems are difficult to navigate. To create inclusive learning environments and achieve academic success, educators should blend active, hands‐
Olivia J. Russell +8 more
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