Background: Self-management of bipolar disorder (BD) education is a complex nursing intervention in which patients and informal caregivers are taught to be actively involved in self-monitoring and self-regulating activities. Some studies question if nurses are sufficiently equipped to deliver these educational tasks. Other studies suggest that nurses have gathered their knowledge implicitly by experience, but to date, this tacit knowledge is not described from the experiences of mental health nurses (MHNs) in ambulant BD care. Objective: To detect the tacit knowledge used by MHNs by interpreting their experiences in delivering self-management education to people with BD and their informal caregivers. Methods: A phenomenological-hermeneutica...
Self-management is widely promoted in policy and practice as a way to manage mental illness but, des...
Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex mental illness that results in substantial costs, b...
Aims. To unravel outpatient nurses' views on the role of people with chronic conditions in self-mana...
Background: Self-management of bipolar disorder (BD) education is a complex nursing intervention in ...
Existing evidence suggest that self-management education of bipolar disorder (BD) is effective. Howe...
Accessible summary : Existing evidence suggest that patient education in promoting self-management s...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: Existing evidence suggest that patient education in promoting self-management st...
BACKGROUND: The degree of informal caregiver involvement influences the self-management of individua...
Experiences in learning to stay well with bipolar disorder were explored. Participants’ descriptions...
In line with a movement across all areas of health concerned with chronic illness, self-management p...
Background: Research suggests that psychoeducation, relapse prevention and recovery are all the key ...
BACKGROUND The recovery framework is held as a mainstay in mental health to guide clinical practice...
In this study, we aim to explore the status quo of self-health management of patients with bipolar d...
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Objective: Education and self-management training assist patients with bipolar disorder to take cont...
Self-management is widely promoted in policy and practice as a way to manage mental illness but, des...
Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex mental illness that results in substantial costs, b...
Aims. To unravel outpatient nurses' views on the role of people with chronic conditions in self-mana...
Background: Self-management of bipolar disorder (BD) education is a complex nursing intervention in ...
Existing evidence suggest that self-management education of bipolar disorder (BD) is effective. Howe...
Accessible summary : Existing evidence suggest that patient education in promoting self-management s...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: Existing evidence suggest that patient education in promoting self-management st...
BACKGROUND: The degree of informal caregiver involvement influences the self-management of individua...
Experiences in learning to stay well with bipolar disorder were explored. Participants’ descriptions...
In line with a movement across all areas of health concerned with chronic illness, self-management p...
Background: Research suggests that psychoeducation, relapse prevention and recovery are all the key ...
BACKGROUND The recovery framework is held as a mainstay in mental health to guide clinical practice...
In this study, we aim to explore the status quo of self-health management of patients with bipolar d...
Contains fulltext : 70678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This qualitati...
Objective: Education and self-management training assist patients with bipolar disorder to take cont...
Self-management is widely promoted in policy and practice as a way to manage mental illness but, des...
Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex mental illness that results in substantial costs, b...
Aims. To unravel outpatient nurses' views on the role of people with chronic conditions in self-mana...