Background: Nurses in Palestine (occupied Palestinian territory) work in a significantly challenging environment. The mental health care system is underdeveloped and under-resourced. For example, the total number of nurses who work in community mental health centres in the West Bank is seventeen, clearly insufficient in a total population of approximately three million. This research explored daily challenges that Palestinian community mental health nurses (CMHNs) face within and outside their demanding workplaces. Methods: An interpretive qualitative design was chosen. Face-to-face interviews were completed with fifteen participants. Thirty-two hours of observations of the day-to-day working environment and workplace routines were c...
Introduction: Recently, hospital management teams have experienced and received reports that are hig...
Background: By the end of 2012, the Syrian conflict had already reached the Palestinian refugee camp...
In 2009, 98.0% of people with mental illness in Sierra Leone were not receiving treatment, partly du...
Background: Nurses in Palestine (occupied Palestinian territory) work in a significantly challenging...
Nurses in Palestine work in a significantly challenging environment within and outside their workpla...
Background Palestine is a low income country with scarce resources, which is seeking independence...
Background: Mental health issues are a growing global problem and there is a big gap between the nee...
Background: Research on the challenges faced by mental health nurses working in poorly resourced set...
Background: Nursing is a highly stressful occupation. Nurses are particularly at risk from stress-re...
Mental health problems are among the most serious health concerns facing people today, according to ...
An Ethnographic Study Examining Nurse-Client Relationships in a Jordanian Mental Health Care Setting...
Background: Mental health system reform is urgently needed in Gaza to respond to increasing mental h...
Jordan is a developing country and there are ten Palestine refugee camps throughout Jordansince the ...
At present, Mental health issue becomes one of the main issues in public health issues in community ...
This study aimed to explore the current and future challenges that facing the application of communi...
Introduction: Recently, hospital management teams have experienced and received reports that are hig...
Background: By the end of 2012, the Syrian conflict had already reached the Palestinian refugee camp...
In 2009, 98.0% of people with mental illness in Sierra Leone were not receiving treatment, partly du...
Background: Nurses in Palestine (occupied Palestinian territory) work in a significantly challenging...
Nurses in Palestine work in a significantly challenging environment within and outside their workpla...
Background Palestine is a low income country with scarce resources, which is seeking independence...
Background: Mental health issues are a growing global problem and there is a big gap between the nee...
Background: Research on the challenges faced by mental health nurses working in poorly resourced set...
Background: Nursing is a highly stressful occupation. Nurses are particularly at risk from stress-re...
Mental health problems are among the most serious health concerns facing people today, according to ...
An Ethnographic Study Examining Nurse-Client Relationships in a Jordanian Mental Health Care Setting...
Background: Mental health system reform is urgently needed in Gaza to respond to increasing mental h...
Jordan is a developing country and there are ten Palestine refugee camps throughout Jordansince the ...
At present, Mental health issue becomes one of the main issues in public health issues in community ...
This study aimed to explore the current and future challenges that facing the application of communi...
Introduction: Recently, hospital management teams have experienced and received reports that are hig...
Background: By the end of 2012, the Syrian conflict had already reached the Palestinian refugee camp...
In 2009, 98.0% of people with mental illness in Sierra Leone were not receiving treatment, partly du...