This research aims to explore Egyptian undergraduate nursing students' perceptions of working with mentally ill patients and to explore factors that influence student nurses' perceptions of mental health nursing. The study took place at the school of nursing in Cairo University. The research approach for the study is qualitative and descriptive since it aims to explore opinions and perceptions of participants and describe meanings about researched topic (Creswell 2014, Willing 2013, Hancock et al 2009). The method for data collection used in the study was focus group discussion: 8 focus groups were conducted that included 32 participants, all of them female students. A pilot focus group took place at the faculty of nursing in Mod...
Aims and objectives. To present the findings of a systematic review on (1) the attitudes of undergra...
Undergraduate nurses are employed as assistants in nursing (AIN) in inpatient mental health settings...
Mental health nurses are vital to the mental health and addiction workforce. However, there are sig...
This research aims to explore Egyptian undergraduate nursing students' perceptions of working with ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of a mental health clinical placement on student nur...
Historically, nurses have lacked recognition for the work they do, especially in the area of mental ...
Available evidence clearly demonstrates that undergraduate nursing students typically hold unfavoura...
Aims. The use of cluster analysis to determine if specific groups of students could be identified ba...
Background: Reportedly, there has been a long-standing nursing shortage in Saudi Arabia. This study ...
Exposure to mentally ill clients is challenging because of the fear attached to it. Oftentimes, the ...
Background: Nursing students often have negative attitudes toward people with mental illness and the...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
Negative attitudes toward people experiencing mental illness and mental health nursing as a career o...
Background: Health care professions are not immune to social prejudices and surprisingly share the g...
Mental health and psychiatric nurses are considered important and integral members of the multidisci...
Aims and objectives. To present the findings of a systematic review on (1) the attitudes of undergra...
Undergraduate nurses are employed as assistants in nursing (AIN) in inpatient mental health settings...
Mental health nurses are vital to the mental health and addiction workforce. However, there are sig...
This research aims to explore Egyptian undergraduate nursing students' perceptions of working with ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of a mental health clinical placement on student nur...
Historically, nurses have lacked recognition for the work they do, especially in the area of mental ...
Available evidence clearly demonstrates that undergraduate nursing students typically hold unfavoura...
Aims. The use of cluster analysis to determine if specific groups of students could be identified ba...
Background: Reportedly, there has been a long-standing nursing shortage in Saudi Arabia. This study ...
Exposure to mentally ill clients is challenging because of the fear attached to it. Oftentimes, the ...
Background: Nursing students often have negative attitudes toward people with mental illness and the...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
Negative attitudes toward people experiencing mental illness and mental health nursing as a career o...
Background: Health care professions are not immune to social prejudices and surprisingly share the g...
Mental health and psychiatric nurses are considered important and integral members of the multidisci...
Aims and objectives. To present the findings of a systematic review on (1) the attitudes of undergra...
Undergraduate nurses are employed as assistants in nursing (AIN) in inpatient mental health settings...
Mental health nurses are vital to the mental health and addiction workforce. However, there are sig...