In the context of concerns about the poor physical health and early mortality of people living with severe mental illness, it is important that nursing students are prepared to respond to the physical as well as the emotional needs of service users. In this reflective article, a nurse educator and three nursing students share their experiences of peer learning about these issues, outlining the rationale for this approach, the session design, students’ responses and the potential benefits
Mental health problems are not uncommon, estimated to be experienced by 1 in 4 of the UK population ...
According to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), universities across the UK must develop and im...
Nurse educators today face many barriers to attracting and retaining an adequate workforce of nurses...
In the context of concerns about the poor physical health and early mortality of people living with ...
There is substantial evidence that people (service users) living with a serious mental illness exper...
Sarah Eales, Senior Lecturer, Mental Health Nursing, Department of Nursing Science, Bournemouth Univ...
An increasing number of students with a pre-existing mental health condition are enrolling on prereg...
Globally, there is increased recognition of a higher prevalence of physical ill health and mortality...
Background People experiencing severe mental health problems often feel excluded from society due to...
Mental illness is known to occur frequently in the general population and is more common within the ...
Introduction: Nursing students experience high stress and mental health issues. It is essential to p...
An increasing number of students with a pre‐existing mental health condition are enrolling on prereg...
Nurses play a crucial role in mental healthcare provision. Like many countries, Australian nursing s...
This paper reports on findings and issues arising from a study designed to promote mental health ser...
Mental health challenges are one of the leading global health concerns, yet health care for people e...
Mental health problems are not uncommon, estimated to be experienced by 1 in 4 of the UK population ...
According to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), universities across the UK must develop and im...
Nurse educators today face many barriers to attracting and retaining an adequate workforce of nurses...
In the context of concerns about the poor physical health and early mortality of people living with ...
There is substantial evidence that people (service users) living with a serious mental illness exper...
Sarah Eales, Senior Lecturer, Mental Health Nursing, Department of Nursing Science, Bournemouth Univ...
An increasing number of students with a pre-existing mental health condition are enrolling on prereg...
Globally, there is increased recognition of a higher prevalence of physical ill health and mortality...
Background People experiencing severe mental health problems often feel excluded from society due to...
Mental illness is known to occur frequently in the general population and is more common within the ...
Introduction: Nursing students experience high stress and mental health issues. It is essential to p...
An increasing number of students with a pre‐existing mental health condition are enrolling on prereg...
Nurses play a crucial role in mental healthcare provision. Like many countries, Australian nursing s...
This paper reports on findings and issues arising from a study designed to promote mental health ser...
Mental health challenges are one of the leading global health concerns, yet health care for people e...
Mental health problems are not uncommon, estimated to be experienced by 1 in 4 of the UK population ...
According to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), universities across the UK must develop and im...
Nurse educators today face many barriers to attracting and retaining an adequate workforce of nurses...