AbstractBackgroundObservation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient learning disability services to prevent self-harming behaviours. It is often implemented when there is a perceived increase risk of self-harm. Most nurses who implement observation have little or no training in the use of this practice. The literature on this subject is also biased towards mental health settings with learning disability services much neglected.AimTo explore nurses' knowledge and understanding of the use of observation on patients who self-harm in a learning disability service in the United Kingdom.Designand methods: This study adopted a qualitative approach, and utilised interpretative phenomenological analysis as a design and...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
Background: Observation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient learnin...
Background: Observation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in inpatient learning...
AbstractBackgroundObservation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient l...
Purpose – This study seeks to explore the content analysis of two qualitative studies looking at exp...
BackgroundSpecial observation (the allocation of nurses to watch over nominated patients) is one mea...
AbstractBackgroundSelf-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important conseque...
Self-harm is a risk factor for further episodes of self-harm and suicide. The most common service us...
Background: Self-harm is used to describe a group of diseases where the persons intention is to hurt...
This work addresses the question of how nurses care, on a daily basis for people with learning disab...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
Background: Observation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient learnin...
Background: Observation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in inpatient learning...
AbstractBackgroundObservation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient l...
Purpose – This study seeks to explore the content analysis of two qualitative studies looking at exp...
BackgroundSpecial observation (the allocation of nurses to watch over nominated patients) is one mea...
AbstractBackgroundSelf-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important conseque...
Self-harm is a risk factor for further episodes of self-harm and suicide. The most common service us...
Background: Self-harm is used to describe a group of diseases where the persons intention is to hurt...
This work addresses the question of how nurses care, on a daily basis for people with learning disab...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...