<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">Nurses in psychiatric service are a special group of nursing professionals. Their individualization is due to the specific needs of their patients who have increased level of aggressiveness, behavioral and communicative deviations and problems in self-service. These patients’ quality factors increase the risks of medical staff intolerance. As mechanisms of intolerance decrease some specific mechanisms of tolerance are developed in professional nursing practices. These include specific corporative standards, religious practices and forms of group action.</p><p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">Staff members can approve, ignore or condemn intolerance towards patients, the regulatory basis for this ...
Links between competence of psychiatric nurses and quality of nursing have been poorly studied. It i...
Background: Individuals diagnosed with psychiatric illnesses are frequently hospitalized in non-psyc...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
The demand for psychiatric services in modern health care system will increase due to the growth in ...
Nursing care of restless and aggressive patients, despite the unstoppable progress, can hardly do wi...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
Contains fulltext : 71548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental health ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate some factors which may influence moral decision-making ...
Objective: to understand the concepts of Nursing professionals about the hospitalization of people w...
The aim of this paper was to review the existing literature pertaining to stigma, negative attitudes...
The World Health Organization highlights the need for more patient participation in patient safety. ...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
Introduction. Employees of psychiatric hospitals, especially the closed wards, experience aggression...
This study examines stigma towards those suffering from schizophrenia on two levels: social toleranc...
Stigma and discrimination have been identified as important obstacles to the integration of people w...
Links between competence of psychiatric nurses and quality of nursing have been poorly studied. It i...
Background: Individuals diagnosed with psychiatric illnesses are frequently hospitalized in non-psyc...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
The demand for psychiatric services in modern health care system will increase due to the growth in ...
Nursing care of restless and aggressive patients, despite the unstoppable progress, can hardly do wi...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
Contains fulltext : 71548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental health ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate some factors which may influence moral decision-making ...
Objective: to understand the concepts of Nursing professionals about the hospitalization of people w...
The aim of this paper was to review the existing literature pertaining to stigma, negative attitudes...
The World Health Organization highlights the need for more patient participation in patient safety. ...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
Introduction. Employees of psychiatric hospitals, especially the closed wards, experience aggression...
This study examines stigma towards those suffering from schizophrenia on two levels: social toleranc...
Stigma and discrimination have been identified as important obstacles to the integration of people w...
Links between competence of psychiatric nurses and quality of nursing have been poorly studied. It i...
Background: Individuals diagnosed with psychiatric illnesses are frequently hospitalized in non-psyc...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...