Objectives: 1. To determine the impact of a digital educational intervention on the knowledge, attitudes, confidence and behavioural intention of registered children’s nurses working with Children and Young People (CYP) admitted with self-harm 2. To explore the perceived impact, suitability and usefulness of the intervention. Intervention: A digital educational intervention that had been co-produced with CYP service users, registered children’s nurses, and academics. Setting: A prospective, uncontrolled, intervention study with pre and post-intervention measurement, conducted at a large acute NHS Trust in the UK. Participants: From a pool of 251 registered children’s nurses, 98 participants were recruited to complete the i...
The incidence of self-harm among young people in Australia is rising, accounting for 20 percent of a...
Background Differing perspectives of self-harm may result in a struggle between patients and treatme...
Historically, research pertaining to children and young people involved them as research subjects, t...
Objectives: 1. To determine the impact of a digital educational intervention on the knowledge, att...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Despite the increasing prevalence of hospital admissions for self-harm in children and young people ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the potential predictors of children's nurses' attitudes, knowledge ...
Aims and objectives: To explore the potential predictors of children's nurses? attitudes, knowledge ...
Background:Differing perspectives of self-harm may result in a struggle between patients and treatme...
This article reports on the process and findings from a small-scale qualitative research study. The ...
Purpose: This paper reports on the process and findings from a small-scale qualitative research stud...
Background: Observation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient learnin...
I will present the interim results of an evaluation of a pilot group program designed for use within...
Latif et al’s (2017) paper is a valuable addition to knowledge in this field. It highlights the need...
The incidence of self-harm among young people in Australia is rising, accounting for 20 percent of a...
Background Differing perspectives of self-harm may result in a struggle between patients and treatme...
Historically, research pertaining to children and young people involved them as research subjects, t...
Objectives: 1. To determine the impact of a digital educational intervention on the knowledge, att...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Despite the increasing prevalence of hospital admissions for self-harm in children and young people ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the potential predictors of children's nurses' attitudes, knowledge ...
Aims and objectives: To explore the potential predictors of children's nurses? attitudes, knowledge ...
Background:Differing perspectives of self-harm may result in a struggle between patients and treatme...
This article reports on the process and findings from a small-scale qualitative research study. The ...
Purpose: This paper reports on the process and findings from a small-scale qualitative research stud...
Background: Observation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient learnin...
I will present the interim results of an evaluation of a pilot group program designed for use within...
Latif et al’s (2017) paper is a valuable addition to knowledge in this field. It highlights the need...
The incidence of self-harm among young people in Australia is rising, accounting for 20 percent of a...
Background Differing perspectives of self-harm may result in a struggle between patients and treatme...
Historically, research pertaining to children and young people involved them as research subjects, t...