The standards of care in the NHS are the subject of debate. Frequently, members of the public have complained about poor staff attitudes towards patients and visitors alike and this has generated discussion as to the best way forward for the nursing profession. In mental health, poor standards have been reported on numerous occasions and the first author had firsthand experience of casual nursing attitudes when she visited a friend in an acute inpatient mental health ward. This article uses her anecdotal account to highlight poor standards in mental health. The paper then examines possible antecedents to this vexed issue before suggesting a way forward
Evidence highlights the intrinsic link between nurse staffing and expertise, and outcomes for servic...
This position paper focuses on the current tensions and challenges of aligning inpatient care with ...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...
Current evidence suggests understaffing is related to poor quality and missed care in a global conte...
A key recommendation of the Francis report was for the National Institute for Health and Care Excell...
Aims and objective: To capture the experiences of nurses in relation to the acutely physiologically ...
Background In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to recov...
Background In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to re...
Background In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to recov...
Background: In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to re...
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? People with mental health problems have higher ...
Shortage of nurses and declining interest in becoming a mental health nurse are often attributed to ...
Author accepted manuscript (Post Print) made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy...
Objective: This dissertation is made of two academic papers followed by a chapter discussing policy ...
The changing context of mental health care provision in the United Kingdom in the last three decades...
Evidence highlights the intrinsic link between nurse staffing and expertise, and outcomes for servic...
This position paper focuses on the current tensions and challenges of aligning inpatient care with ...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...
Current evidence suggests understaffing is related to poor quality and missed care in a global conte...
A key recommendation of the Francis report was for the National Institute for Health and Care Excell...
Aims and objective: To capture the experiences of nurses in relation to the acutely physiologically ...
Background In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to recov...
Background In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to re...
Background In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to recov...
Background: In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to re...
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? People with mental health problems have higher ...
Shortage of nurses and declining interest in becoming a mental health nurse are often attributed to ...
Author accepted manuscript (Post Print) made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy...
Objective: This dissertation is made of two academic papers followed by a chapter discussing policy ...
The changing context of mental health care provision in the United Kingdom in the last three decades...
Evidence highlights the intrinsic link between nurse staffing and expertise, and outcomes for servic...
This position paper focuses on the current tensions and challenges of aligning inpatient care with ...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...