Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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This article describes the introduction of a staff health programme designed to create a shift in culture in a mental health service towards th
As the economics of providing healthcare are constantly explored, new models of care must be implemented with patients who have serious mental illness (SMI) in the hope of reduc
Mental health service users often use emergency services and emergency departments (EDs) at a higher rate than the average member of the public
Increasing concerns about nursing students’ mental health and the retention crisis facing nursing mean it is essential that staff working in nu
Human violence directed towards other humans causes much harm to individuals, families and friends of victims, communities and whole societies.
In India, there are many public-private partnership programmes that aim to improve healthcare for patients with non-communicable diseases.
This article presents an evaluation of the Good Life Festival, an event co-produced by people living with dementia, Salford University Dementia Institute, A
Background Worldwide levels of anxiety have increased significantly over the past few decades.
Background Dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT) is an empirically supported intervention for people with borderline personality disorder.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) monitors, inspects and regulates health and social care services in England to ensure they meet fundamental quality and safety standards.
This article examines the idea of mental health nurses as writers of fiction. It considers how fiction can perpetuate stigma and present mental health nursing in a negative light, and discusses how it can counter these problems.
Transgender people experience widespread prejudice in society and health professionals are often complicit in this discrimination. Transgender people are at a greater risk of depression, anxiety, self-harm and suicide than the majority of the population.
Background The profound clinical and financial consequences of severe personality disorders (PDs) that emerge during adolescence have been acknowledged for some time, yet few specialist services exist for these young people.
The profound clinical and financial consequences of severe personality disorders (PDs) that emerge during adolescence have been acknowledged for some time, yet few specialist services exist for these young people.
Transgender people experience widespread prejudice in society and health professionals are often complicit in this discrimination.
