Aims and objectives: To explore the potential predictors of children's nurses? attitudes, knowledge and confidence towards caring for children and young people admitted to hospital with self-harm. Background Admissions to paediatric inpatient settings for individuals who have self-harmed are growing. Limited previous research suggests that nurses have mixed attitudes towards people who have self-harmed and potentially lack the confidence to provide effective care. There is a specific paucity of research in this area for children's nurses. Design: A cross-sectional descriptive survey was used to gather data for exploration of variables associated with attitudes, confidence, knowledge and clinical behavioural intentions of 98 registered child...
AbstractBackgroundSelf-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important conseque...
Self-harm is a growing health problem. Nurses in a variety of healthcare settings play a central rol...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the potential predictors of children's nurses' attitudes, knowledge ...
Aims and objectives: To explore the potential predictors of children's nurses? attitudes, knowledge ...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Objectives: 1. To determine the impact of a digital educational intervention on the knowledge, attit...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Despite the increasing prevalence of hospital admissions for self-harm in children and young people ...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
Historically, research pertaining to children and young people involved them as research subjects, t...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
This article reports on the process and findings from a small-scale qualitative research study. The ...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
Purpose: This paper reports on the process and findings from a small-scale qualitative research stud...
AbstractBackgroundSelf-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important conseque...
Self-harm is a growing health problem. Nurses in a variety of healthcare settings play a central rol...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the potential predictors of children's nurses' attitudes, knowledge ...
Aims and objectives: To explore the potential predictors of children's nurses? attitudes, knowledge ...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Objectives: 1. To determine the impact of a digital educational intervention on the knowledge, attit...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Despite the increasing prevalence of hospital admissions for self-harm in children and young people ...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
Historically, research pertaining to children and young people involved them as research subjects, t...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
This article reports on the process and findings from a small-scale qualitative research study. The ...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
Purpose: This paper reports on the process and findings from a small-scale qualitative research stud...
AbstractBackgroundSelf-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important conseque...
Self-harm is a growing health problem. Nurses in a variety of healthcare settings play a central rol...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...