BackgroundFrom a baseline of near zero, there has in recent years been a growing number of empirical studies related to mental health nurses’ delivery of healthcare for severely physically deteriorating patients or in medical emergency situations. To date, this evidence-base has not been systematically identified, appraised, and integrated.ObjectivesTo systematically identify, appraise and synthesise the available empirical evidence about mental health nurses, medical emergencies, and the severely physiologically deteriorating patient.DesignA systematic review in accordance with relevant points of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.Data sourcesMultiple electronic databases (CINAHL; PubMed; MedL...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project is to increase emergency department nurses’...
People with severe mental illness have significantly reduced life expectancy and higher risk of card...
Accessible summary: It is well known internationally that poorer health and early death in people wh...
BackgroundFrom a baseline of near zero, there has in recent years been a growing number of empirical...
Background: From a baseline of near zero, there has in recent years been a growing number of empiric...
Background: There has been a recent growth in research addressing mental health nurses’ routine phys...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: There has been a recent growth in research addressing mental healt...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to identify, appraise and synthesize available evidence r...
Background: There has been a recent growth in research addressing mental health nurses' routine phys...
Abstract Background There has been a recent growth in research addressing mental health nurses’ rout...
Aims and objective: To capture the experiences of nurses in relation to the acutely physiologically ...
Nursing management of physical deterioration of patients within acute mental health settings is obse...
People with serious mental illness have higher rates of physical illness and are more likely to expe...
Making contact and caring for mental health patients in emergency rooms is one of many tasks in emer...
Background: Acute mental health care needs are not always optimally managed in the Emergency Departm...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project is to increase emergency department nurses’...
People with severe mental illness have significantly reduced life expectancy and higher risk of card...
Accessible summary: It is well known internationally that poorer health and early death in people wh...
BackgroundFrom a baseline of near zero, there has in recent years been a growing number of empirical...
Background: From a baseline of near zero, there has in recent years been a growing number of empiric...
Background: There has been a recent growth in research addressing mental health nurses’ routine phys...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: There has been a recent growth in research addressing mental healt...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to identify, appraise and synthesize available evidence r...
Background: There has been a recent growth in research addressing mental health nurses' routine phys...
Abstract Background There has been a recent growth in research addressing mental health nurses’ rout...
Aims and objective: To capture the experiences of nurses in relation to the acutely physiologically ...
Nursing management of physical deterioration of patients within acute mental health settings is obse...
People with serious mental illness have higher rates of physical illness and are more likely to expe...
Making contact and caring for mental health patients in emergency rooms is one of many tasks in emer...
Background: Acute mental health care needs are not always optimally managed in the Emergency Departm...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project is to increase emergency department nurses’...
People with severe mental illness have significantly reduced life expectancy and higher risk of card...
Accessible summary: It is well known internationally that poorer health and early death in people wh...