This study explored the concept of ‘giving up’ from the perspective of care staff working in care homes, and their everyday communication and hidden knowledge concerning what they think about this taboo topic and the context it reflects. Moving to a care home is a major transition where cumulative losses can pose risks to mental health in later life. If not recognised, this vulnerability can lead to depression which extends to suicide ideation and behaviours in the form of self-harm and self-neglect. Care homes are a significant place of care until death, yet a discourse of silence means that self-harm and suicide is under-reported or not attended to with specialist expertise. The layperson’s concept of an older person ‘giving up’ on life i...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Background: Opposing risks have been identified between different prosocial activities, with volunte...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing p...
This study explored the concept of ‘giving up’ from the perspective of care staff working in care ho...
Objective: The well documented demographic shift to an aging population means that more people will ...
Objective: The well documented demographic shift to an aging population means that more people will ...
Self-harm is a serious health issue in the UK. One of the most vulnerable populations for self-harm ...
The death of a patient can be a significant event for professional caregivers. Yet, little attention...
Presentation outlining two research studies on passive suicide ideation in older people transitionin...
This presentation shares findings from an exploratory study which examined the perspectives of care ...
Background: Informal carers are central in supporting patients at the end of life, but this has subs...
The transition to adulthood is known to be a challenging period, particularly for care leavers who h...
AIM: To explore carers' experience of caring during a mental health crisis. BACKGROUND: Communit...
This qualitative study was informed by grounded theory and data were gathered primarily through semi...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been ...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Background: Opposing risks have been identified between different prosocial activities, with volunte...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing p...
This study explored the concept of ‘giving up’ from the perspective of care staff working in care ho...
Objective: The well documented demographic shift to an aging population means that more people will ...
Objective: The well documented demographic shift to an aging population means that more people will ...
Self-harm is a serious health issue in the UK. One of the most vulnerable populations for self-harm ...
The death of a patient can be a significant event for professional caregivers. Yet, little attention...
Presentation outlining two research studies on passive suicide ideation in older people transitionin...
This presentation shares findings from an exploratory study which examined the perspectives of care ...
Background: Informal carers are central in supporting patients at the end of life, but this has subs...
The transition to adulthood is known to be a challenging period, particularly for care leavers who h...
AIM: To explore carers' experience of caring during a mental health crisis. BACKGROUND: Communit...
This qualitative study was informed by grounded theory and data were gathered primarily through semi...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been ...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Background: Opposing risks have been identified between different prosocial activities, with volunte...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing p...