Mental health patients seeking care through emergency departments (ED) create different challenges for nurses than their medical counterparts. Understanding the special needs of psychiatric populations requires nurses to identify recurring characteristics, subgroups, and demographics. Psychiatric patients share similar traits that hinder their access to health care despite the distribution of mental illness across age, race, gender, and ethnic barriers. Similarities among psychiatric patients include impaired thought processes, tendency to withdraw from social interaction, and shame related to the stigma of mental illness. Psychiatric patients using emergency departments for primary care compound their vulnerable status by circumventing pat...
Objective: The objective of this review is to identify, appraise and synthesize available evidence r...
The mainstreaming of mental health services in Australia has significantly altered the means of acce...
The purpose of this action research study was to examine the effects of the stigma of mental illness...
Background: Australian Emergency Departments are experiencing increased numbers of clients with a me...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Background: Australian Emergency Departments are experiencing increased numbers of clients with a me...
Making contact and caring for mental health patients in emergency rooms is one of many tasks in emer...
Purpose of the Study: This study examined the relationship between Emergency Department (ED) and Men...
This research poster provides the reader with information regarding an ethnographic study that explo...
While people with mental ill-health report unsatisfying experiences and poor treatment in general em...
Background: The Emergency Department has increasingly become the initial point of contact for mental...
People with mental health conditions (PWMHC) represent the fastest-growing population in emergency d...
As part of a larger multi-site translational research project this study explored patient and staff ...
While people with mental ill-health report unsatisfying experiences and poor treatment in general em...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
Objective: The objective of this review is to identify, appraise and synthesize available evidence r...
The mainstreaming of mental health services in Australia has significantly altered the means of acce...
The purpose of this action research study was to examine the effects of the stigma of mental illness...
Background: Australian Emergency Departments are experiencing increased numbers of clients with a me...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Background: Australian Emergency Departments are experiencing increased numbers of clients with a me...
Making contact and caring for mental health patients in emergency rooms is one of many tasks in emer...
Purpose of the Study: This study examined the relationship between Emergency Department (ED) and Men...
This research poster provides the reader with information regarding an ethnographic study that explo...
While people with mental ill-health report unsatisfying experiences and poor treatment in general em...
Background: The Emergency Department has increasingly become the initial point of contact for mental...
People with mental health conditions (PWMHC) represent the fastest-growing population in emergency d...
As part of a larger multi-site translational research project this study explored patient and staff ...
While people with mental ill-health report unsatisfying experiences and poor treatment in general em...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
Objective: The objective of this review is to identify, appraise and synthesize available evidence r...
The mainstreaming of mental health services in Australia has significantly altered the means of acce...
The purpose of this action research study was to examine the effects of the stigma of mental illness...