This paper reports on a study that explored community psychiatric nurses' experiences of working with people who self‐harm. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used with eight experienced community psychiatric nurses who participated in semi‐structured interviews. Established quality control procedures were utilized including audit of the analysis process and validating the results with participants. The participants described struggling to conceptualize self‐harm behaviour and generally reported finding working with people who self‐harm stressful particularly in terms of managing the emotional impact upon themselves and the boundaries of their professional responsibilities in relation to managing risk. The therapeutic relationship...
At present, Mental health issue becomes one of the main issues in public health issues in community ...
Caring for people who self?harm is an everyday experience for mental health nurses and an important ...
Deliberate self harm as defined pathologically as well as socially is becoming an increasing phenome...
Self‐harm is a significant health issue, a leading cause of serious injury and is an indicator of ps...
Purpose – This study seeks to explore the content analysis of two qualitative studies looking at exp...
The aim of this study was to exploremental health nurses’ experiences of caring for inpatients who s...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
A thesis was completed as part of the requirements of the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. Having p...
The aim of this study was to describe nursing staff's experiences of good nursing practice in psychi...
Background: Nurses experience stress and distress at work, impacting at organisational, practice and...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
Mental health nurses (MHNs) play an important role in dealing with those receiving psychiatric care ...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing)Psychiatric nursing is seen as a high-stress profession. T...
Verkefnið er opið nemendum og starfsfólki Háskólans á AkureyriOver the years, the constant shortage ...
At present, Mental health issue becomes one of the main issues in public health issues in community ...
Caring for people who self?harm is an everyday experience for mental health nurses and an important ...
Deliberate self harm as defined pathologically as well as socially is becoming an increasing phenome...
Self‐harm is a significant health issue, a leading cause of serious injury and is an indicator of ps...
Purpose – This study seeks to explore the content analysis of two qualitative studies looking at exp...
The aim of this study was to exploremental health nurses’ experiences of caring for inpatients who s...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
A thesis was completed as part of the requirements of the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. Having p...
The aim of this study was to describe nursing staff's experiences of good nursing practice in psychi...
Background: Nurses experience stress and distress at work, impacting at organisational, practice and...
Background: Self-harm is an old problem but increasing in incidence. It has important consequences f...
Mental health nurses (MHNs) play an important role in dealing with those receiving psychiatric care ...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing)Psychiatric nursing is seen as a high-stress profession. T...
Verkefnið er opið nemendum og starfsfólki Háskólans á AkureyriOver the years, the constant shortage ...
At present, Mental health issue becomes one of the main issues in public health issues in community ...
Caring for people who self?harm is an everyday experience for mental health nurses and an important ...
Deliberate self harm as defined pathologically as well as socially is becoming an increasing phenome...