The aim with this project was to describe how nursing staff working in the home care environment perceive their level of knowledge regarding mental ill health and if this level of knowledge is sufficient / insufficient in their dealings with mentally ill patients. The study is empirical and a qualitative method has been used. Questionaires have been used and interviews have been carried out with nurses working in the home care system and data has also been collected from previous research in this area. Result The result show that home care nurses consider that they have inadequate knowledge of treating patients with mental ill health and they seek more training, guidance and collaboration with psychiatric nurses. Conclusion Increased knowle...
Patients with mental illness experience dissatisfaction with their care due to lack of understanding...
Mental health care has moved from hospital settings to community mental health settings, and there i...
The overall aim of this thesis, consisting of five studies, was to explore nurses’ and mental health...
Background: The definition of mental illness is characterized by a lack of management regarding moo...
Bakgrund: Patienter med psykisk sjukdom är en patientgrupp som kan väcka föreställningar hos befolkn...
Background: Patients with mental illness is commonly present in physical healthcare for either menta...
The care of mentally ill patients poses a challenge to most nurses. The purpose of the study was to ...
Background: Studies showed differences in attitudes towards patients with mental illness in nurses w...
BACKGROUND: Mental ill-health among the general population is increasing in Sweden. Primary Health C...
Mental ill-health is one of the greatest public health challenges in Sweden, and it is estimated tha...
This study was conducted to identify the basic data necessary to develop a home care protocol for pe...
At present, Mental health issue becomes one of the main issues in public health issues in community ...
Background: Forensic psychiatric care is a context where patients are being cared for without consen...
The aim of this study was to illuminate how patients with mental illness experience encounters with ...
Mental health care has moved from hospital settings to community mental health settings, and there i...
Patients with mental illness experience dissatisfaction with their care due to lack of understanding...
Mental health care has moved from hospital settings to community mental health settings, and there i...
The overall aim of this thesis, consisting of five studies, was to explore nurses’ and mental health...
Background: The definition of mental illness is characterized by a lack of management regarding moo...
Bakgrund: Patienter med psykisk sjukdom är en patientgrupp som kan väcka föreställningar hos befolkn...
Background: Patients with mental illness is commonly present in physical healthcare for either menta...
The care of mentally ill patients poses a challenge to most nurses. The purpose of the study was to ...
Background: Studies showed differences in attitudes towards patients with mental illness in nurses w...
BACKGROUND: Mental ill-health among the general population is increasing in Sweden. Primary Health C...
Mental ill-health is one of the greatest public health challenges in Sweden, and it is estimated tha...
This study was conducted to identify the basic data necessary to develop a home care protocol for pe...
At present, Mental health issue becomes one of the main issues in public health issues in community ...
Background: Forensic psychiatric care is a context where patients are being cared for without consen...
The aim of this study was to illuminate how patients with mental illness experience encounters with ...
Mental health care has moved from hospital settings to community mental health settings, and there i...
Patients with mental illness experience dissatisfaction with their care due to lack of understanding...
Mental health care has moved from hospital settings to community mental health settings, and there i...
The overall aim of this thesis, consisting of five studies, was to explore nurses’ and mental health...