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Abstract Objectives The leading cause of epilepsy mortality is Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). National and international guidelines recommend that people with epilepsy are counseled on SUDEP risk at the point of diagnosis or at the earliest opportunity.
Seungyoun Moon+10 more
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Background Amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, nursing students' contribution to combating this global health crisis is becoming more significant. However, we need a more comprehensive understanding of the psychological impact of this crisis on these ...
Mona Metwally El-Sayed+3 more
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Abstract Objectives Status epilepticus (SE) is a prolonged epileptic seizure carrying significant risk of long‐term disability and death. Rescue therapies are prescribed for prehospital administration to terminate SE. This study compared prescribing practices of rescue therapies of midazolam in the UK and Norway.
Audrey McBride+7 more
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The development of supported mental health accommodation and community psychiatric nursing in Oxfordshire. [PDF]
Hall J.
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Development and Validation of Clinical Schedule for Primary Care Psychiatric Nursing (CSP-N) for Primary Care Nurses. [PDF]
Paul J+4 more
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Identification of problems in nursing conferences [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston ...
O'Flaherty, Margaret P.
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ABSTRACT Background Despite the severe and increasing burden of eating disorders (EDs) on children and adolescents, treatment services are typically only accessible after substantial waiting times. One strategy used to support families during the waitlist period is psychoeducation.
Morgan J. Sidari+9 more
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Perceptions and experiences of psychological trauma in nursing and psychiatric nursing students: A small scale qualitative case study. [PDF]
Chachula KM, Varley E.
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Many health care professionals are concerned that, at a time of increased patient acuity, few registered nurses are opting for mental health nursing as a career choice. Since student nurses' undergraduate experiences -- and their perceptions of these
Melrose, Sherri, Shapiro, Bonnie
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ABSTRACT Objective Social media use can negatively impact both physical and mental well‐being by influencing aspects like body image and potentially leading to eating disorders. This issue is particularly significant during pregnancy, a time when maternal and foetal health are heavily influenced by nutrition. This study aims to examine how social media
Ebru Dığrak+2 more
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