Abstract Aim To address the need for additional education in the management of mental illness in the critical care setting by providing a broad overview of the interrelationship between critical illness and mental illness. The paper also offers practical advice to support critical care staff in managing patients with mental illness in critical care by discussing two hypothetical case scenarios involving aggressive and disorganised behaviour. People living with mental illness are over‐represented among critically unwell patients and experience worse outcomes, contributing to a life expectancy up to 30 years shorter than their peers. Strategic documents call for these inequitable outcomes to be addressed. Staff working in intensive care units...
Context: The prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in general hospital range from 20% to 60%. Presen...
Acute services for mental health crises are very important to service users and their supporters, an...
Aims: To gain insight and understanding into the workplace experiences of nurses living with mental ...
Critical ill patients have the high incidence to develop psychiatric illness and psychological imbal...
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
Experiences of the critically ill patients in the ICU and CCU. is an important aspect of the qualit...
I shall draw on my experience of being an ICU patient to make some practical, ethical, and philosoph...
I shall draw on my experience of being an ICU patient to make some practical, ethical, and philosoph...
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
Nurses in the intensive care unit (ICU) are subject to extreme conditions of patient care. When that...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
This paper reflects on a study that drew on the theory of social constructionism to critically explo...
Objectives: To examine the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of a cohort of Australian nurses towards...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...
This paper critically explores the social world of intensive care units to consider how the presence...
Context: The prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in general hospital range from 20% to 60%. Presen...
Acute services for mental health crises are very important to service users and their supporters, an...
Aims: To gain insight and understanding into the workplace experiences of nurses living with mental ...
Critical ill patients have the high incidence to develop psychiatric illness and psychological imbal...
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
Experiences of the critically ill patients in the ICU and CCU. is an important aspect of the qualit...
I shall draw on my experience of being an ICU patient to make some practical, ethical, and philosoph...
I shall draw on my experience of being an ICU patient to make some practical, ethical, and philosoph...
Purpose – This paper adds to growing research of psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) by recounti...
Nurses in the intensive care unit (ICU) are subject to extreme conditions of patient care. When that...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
This paper reflects on a study that drew on the theory of social constructionism to critically explo...
Objectives: To examine the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of a cohort of Australian nurses towards...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...
This paper critically explores the social world of intensive care units to consider how the presence...
Context: The prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in general hospital range from 20% to 60%. Presen...
Acute services for mental health crises are very important to service users and their supporters, an...
Aims: To gain insight and understanding into the workplace experiences of nurses living with mental ...