Introduction/Aims Self-harm is a growing issue and remains a complex phenomenon in contemporary society. Understanding this behaviour may present challenges to staff providing care and support to patients who self-harm. There is an absence of a detailed review on staff attitudes, beliefs and responses towards self-harm. The aim of this review was to explore and critically appraise research on how staff attitudes impact on care provision. Methods Electronic databases were searched and relevant literature were critically analysed to gather evidence to address this review. Results This review identified lack of training, staff support and limited resources as contributory factors to negative attitudes and hostility towards self-harm p...
Staff beliefs towards patient self-harm in secure forensic services are explored, capturing forensic...
Background: Patients who deliberate self harm often feel disappointed with the health care. The cons...
Self-harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant ...
Approximately 150,000 people annually present to hospital following self-harm (Hawton, Fagg, Simkin,...
Patients who self-harm reported negative staff attitudes towards them on presentation to an Emergenc...
Background: Patients with self-harm seek hospital care when something traumatic occurred. Self-harm ...
Background: Patients with self-harm seek hospital care when something traumatic occurred. Self-harm ...
Aim: To determine whether reported attitudes towards patients who attend A&E following self-harm ext...
Background: There is growing global interest into the attitudes and clinical management of persons w...
Background Self-harm, including suicide, is common among prisoners. Staff attitudes and perceptions ...
Background: There is growing global interest into the attitudes and clinical management of persons w...
Self-harm is a growing health problem. Nurses in a variety of healthcare settings play a central rol...
Objective: The U.K. has one of the highest rates of self harm in Europe at 400 per 100,000 of popula...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
Staff beliefs towards patient self-harm in secure forensic services are explored, capturing forensic...
Background: Patients who deliberate self harm often feel disappointed with the health care. The cons...
Self-harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant ...
Approximately 150,000 people annually present to hospital following self-harm (Hawton, Fagg, Simkin,...
Patients who self-harm reported negative staff attitudes towards them on presentation to an Emergenc...
Background: Patients with self-harm seek hospital care when something traumatic occurred. Self-harm ...
Background: Patients with self-harm seek hospital care when something traumatic occurred. Self-harm ...
Aim: To determine whether reported attitudes towards patients who attend A&E following self-harm ext...
Background: There is growing global interest into the attitudes and clinical management of persons w...
Background Self-harm, including suicide, is common among prisoners. Staff attitudes and perceptions ...
Background: There is growing global interest into the attitudes and clinical management of persons w...
Self-harm is a growing health problem. Nurses in a variety of healthcare settings play a central rol...
Objective: The U.K. has one of the highest rates of self harm in Europe at 400 per 100,000 of popula...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
Staff beliefs towards patient self-harm in secure forensic services are explored, capturing forensic...
Background: Patients who deliberate self harm often feel disappointed with the health care. The cons...
Self-harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat significant ...