Given raised rates of patient suicide and violence in secure psychiatric facilities, staff in such settings are arguably at increased risk for burnout and reduced mental health. The present paper responds to the recent UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) call to assess workforce well-being. This paper held the following aims: (1) to quantify existing levels of mental health (i.e., depression, anxiety, distress, and post-traumatic stress) and subjective well-being (i.e., job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and four domains of burnout), and (2) to evaluate Coping Self-Efficacy (CSE) and Need for Affect (NFA) as factors associated with staff mental health and subjective well-being. We conducted a voluntary cross-sectio...
Introduction: Care professionals suffering with poor wellbeing is a phenomenon that has been found ...
Objectives / Purpose / Background: To investigate factors influencing the psychological wellbeing of...
It is widely acknowledged that healthcare professionals (HCPs) report high levels of psychological d...
BBackground. Under the S136 of the UK Mental Health Act, people experiencing a mental health crisis ...
The current research focused on staff wellbeing and perceptions of their role within mental health s...
Purpose: Staff well-being is considered to be a potential problem within mental health occupations,...
Occupational burnout is highly prevalent in mental health services and has a deleterious effect upon...
Introduction: Poor employee wellbeing has been linked to higher levels of staff sickness and poorer...
Although forensic services are often regarded as stressful, dangerous and emotionally demanding envi...
Background Mental health professionals are at a high risk of burnout. Positive psychology outcomes o...
Purpose- Burnout in mental health staff is acknowledged as a major problem. The purpose of this pape...
Existing literature has shown increasing prevalence rates of workplace burnout (Squiers et al, 2017;...
Background There is a lack of research into the workplace well-being of community mental health prof...
Aim: Mental Health workers bear responsibility for preventing suicide in their client group. Survey ...
BACKGROUND: Staff working in intensive care units (ICUs) have faced significant challenges during th...
Introduction: Care professionals suffering with poor wellbeing is a phenomenon that has been found ...
Objectives / Purpose / Background: To investigate factors influencing the psychological wellbeing of...
It is widely acknowledged that healthcare professionals (HCPs) report high levels of psychological d...
BBackground. Under the S136 of the UK Mental Health Act, people experiencing a mental health crisis ...
The current research focused on staff wellbeing and perceptions of their role within mental health s...
Purpose: Staff well-being is considered to be a potential problem within mental health occupations,...
Occupational burnout is highly prevalent in mental health services and has a deleterious effect upon...
Introduction: Poor employee wellbeing has been linked to higher levels of staff sickness and poorer...
Although forensic services are often regarded as stressful, dangerous and emotionally demanding envi...
Background Mental health professionals are at a high risk of burnout. Positive psychology outcomes o...
Purpose- Burnout in mental health staff is acknowledged as a major problem. The purpose of this pape...
Existing literature has shown increasing prevalence rates of workplace burnout (Squiers et al, 2017;...
Background There is a lack of research into the workplace well-being of community mental health prof...
Aim: Mental Health workers bear responsibility for preventing suicide in their client group. Survey ...
BACKGROUND: Staff working in intensive care units (ICUs) have faced significant challenges during th...
Introduction: Care professionals suffering with poor wellbeing is a phenomenon that has been found ...
Objectives / Purpose / Background: To investigate factors influencing the psychological wellbeing of...
It is widely acknowledged that healthcare professionals (HCPs) report high levels of psychological d...