The emergency department is an important gateway for the treatment of self-harm patients. Nurses’ attitudes towards patients who self-harm can be negative and often nurses experience frustration, helplessness, ambivalence and antipathy. Patients are often dissatisfied with the care provided, and meeting with positive or negative attitudes greatly influences whether they seek additional help. A quantitative design was utilised to measure emergency department nurses’ attitudes towards deliberate self-harm. The ‘Self-Harm Antipathy Scale’, a validated questionnaire, was administered to a random sample of nurses in four emergency departments in the Republic of Ireland. A total of 87 questionnaires were returned (87% response rate). Results r...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
Health professionals' attitudes towards self-harming behaviour are predominantly negative. Research ...
Health professionals' attitudes towards self-harming behaviour are predominantly negative. Research ...
Self-harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant ...
Self-harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant ...
The study aimed to assess if accident and emergency (A&E) nurses have positive or negative attitudes...
The study aimed to assess if accident and emergency (A&E) nurses have positive or negative attitudes...
Self-harm is a growing health problem. Nurses in a variety of healthcare settings play a central rol...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
Self‐harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant ...
Background: Studies have shown that self-injurious behaviour is common, specially among young people...
Background: Patients who deliberate self harm often feel disappointed with the health care. The cons...
Objective: Self-injury can be described as the deliberate destruction of the body without the intent...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
Health professionals' attitudes towards self-harming behaviour are predominantly negative. Research ...
Health professionals' attitudes towards self-harming behaviour are predominantly negative. Research ...
Self-harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant ...
Self-harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant ...
The study aimed to assess if accident and emergency (A&E) nurses have positive or negative attitudes...
The study aimed to assess if accident and emergency (A&E) nurses have positive or negative attitudes...
Self-harm is a growing health problem. Nurses in a variety of healthcare settings play a central rol...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
Aims. This paper is a report of a study that compared relevant attitudinal dimensions of Registered...
Self‐harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant ...
Background: Studies have shown that self-injurious behaviour is common, specially among young people...
Background: Patients who deliberate self harm often feel disappointed with the health care. The cons...
Objective: Self-injury can be described as the deliberate destruction of the body without the intent...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
Health professionals' attitudes towards self-harming behaviour are predominantly negative. Research ...
Health professionals' attitudes towards self-harming behaviour are predominantly negative. Research ...