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View article: Caught between Two Cultures: Understanding Mental Health and Help-Seeking among Australian Indian Families
Caught between Two Cultures: Understanding Mental Health and Help-Seeking among Australian Indian Families Open
Mental illness often emerges before the age of 25, with suicide being the leading cause of death among young people in Australia. Migrant communities, including the Indian-born population, experience high rates of mental illness and delaye…
View article: I Just Want to Know if I Was Safe: Views of Consumers About Sexual Safety on Acute Mental Health In‐Patient Units
I Just Want to Know if I Was Safe: Views of Consumers About Sexual Safety on Acute Mental Health In‐Patient Units Open
The overall aim of this study is to explore the perspectives of consumers receiving care within acute mental health (MH) inpatients about their sexual safety. Admission to an acute MH inpatient unit for consumers can be a challenging exper…
View article: Psychological Wellbeing and Predictors of Early Help‐Seeking Behaviours of International Students of Undergraduate Nursing Programs: A Scoping Review
Psychological Wellbeing and Predictors of Early Help‐Seeking Behaviours of International Students of Undergraduate Nursing Programs: A Scoping Review Open
Background Australian Universities are the principal providers of nurse education for international students. While researchers have recognised the important issue of poor psychological well‐being among nursing students, few have explored …
View article: What Strategies Do Healthcare Providers Use to Promote Adolescents’ Vaping Cessation? A Scoping Review
What Strategies Do Healthcare Providers Use to Promote Adolescents’ Vaping Cessation? A Scoping Review Open
Background: Healthcare providers (HCPs) can play a pivotal role in providing vaping cessation support to adolescents. They can screen adolescents for vaping, offer interventions to quit, and educate adolescents about the dangers of vaping,…
View article: Caught Between Two Cultures: Understanding Mental Health and Help-Seeking among Australian-Indian Families
Caught Between Two Cultures: Understanding Mental Health and Help-Seeking among Australian-Indian Families Open
More than 75% of mental illness emerges before the age of 25 and suicide continues to cause the largest loss of life of young people in Australia. Mental illness is highly prevalent among migrants with delayed help-seeking. The Indian–born…
View article: Through the Lens of Psychiatrists: Understanding Smoking Cessation Behaviour Among People with Serious Mental Illness
Through the Lens of Psychiatrists: Understanding Smoking Cessation Behaviour Among People with Serious Mental Illness Open
Smoking among people with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is a pleading public health concern as the rates are much higher compared to the general population. Although different interventions are available to provide cessation support, there …
View article: International students' perspectives on factors impacting psychological well‐being and early help‐seeking behaviours in undergraduate nursing programs
International students' perspectives on factors impacting psychological well‐being and early help‐seeking behaviours in undergraduate nursing programs Open
Background Studying in a foreign country can be accompanied by challenges, including difficulty understanding the curriculum, culture shock, and a new language. These additional challenges place international students at risk and predispos…
View article: Nurses' Perspectives on the Proposed Seclusion Elimination in Mental Health Wards
Nurses' Perspectives on the Proposed Seclusion Elimination in Mental Health Wards Open
Managing consumers with challenging behaviours by way of secluding them has been practiced for centuries. Many countries have attempted to eliminate seclusion but with very limited success. The Victorian government in Australia has embarke…
View article: Perspectives of Mental Health Nurses About Sexual Safety in Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units
Perspectives of Mental Health Nurses About Sexual Safety in Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units Open
The overall aim of this study is to explore the views of mental health nurses (MHNs) about the sexual safety of consumers receiving care in acute inpatient units. In Australia, people accessing mental health inpatient units have reported f…
View article: Views of Mental Health Nurses on Responding to Clinical Aggression on General Wards
Views of Mental Health Nurses on Responding to Clinical Aggression on General Wards Open
The overall aim of this study was to explore the views of mental health nurses (MHNs) about their experience of responding to workplace violence (WPV) and aggression (code greys and blacks) within acute general wards. WPV continues to pose…
View article: Preceptor's experience in supervising undergraduate nursing students in mental health: A qualitative study
Preceptor's experience in supervising undergraduate nursing students in mental health: A qualitative study Open
Preceptorship is considered an essential component in undergraduate nursing student's clinical placement, especially those in speciality units such as mental health. During the preceptorship relationship students are granted the opportunit…
View article: Health and wellbeing of staff working at higher education institutions globally during the post-COVID-19 pandemic period: Evidence from a cross-sectional study
Health and wellbeing of staff working at higher education institutions globally during the post-COVID-19 pandemic period: Evidence from a cross-sectional study Open
Background The ongoing global crisis of Higher Education (HE) institutions during the post-COVID-19 pandemic period has increased the likelihood of enduring psychological stressors for staff. This study aimed to identify factors associated…
View article: A systematic review of preceptor's experience in supervising undergraduate nursing students: Lessons learned for mental health nursing
A systematic review of preceptor's experience in supervising undergraduate nursing students: Lessons learned for mental health nursing Open
Background Preceptorship in nursing has been a valued concept in nursing. Speciality area such as mental health nursing has a massive gap in research study. To develop sturdy mental health nursing workforce, it is necessary to conduct more…
View article: Factors influencing the transition and retention of mental health nurses during the initial years of practice: Scoping review
Factors influencing the transition and retention of mental health nurses during the initial years of practice: Scoping review Open
Potential benefits of effective transition and support with the understanding of factors influencing transition and retention of early career mental health nurses will enhance staff morale, sustainability of the workforce and better patien…
View article: Mental health nurses perceptions of missed nursing care in acute inpatient units: A multi‐method approach
Mental health nurses perceptions of missed nursing care in acute inpatient units: A multi‐method approach Open
Nurses have key roles in caring for hospitalized patients. Missed nursing care can lead to adverse outcomes, from minor discomfort to patient death. Mental health nurses have a significant role in advancing knowledge and practice due to mi…
View article: Electronic Cigarettes or Vaping: Are There Any Differences in the Profiles, Use and Perceptions between a Developed and a Developing Country?
Electronic Cigarettes or Vaping: Are There Any Differences in the Profiles, Use and Perceptions between a Developed and a Developing Country? Open
The use of electronic cigarettes or vaping is currently increasing in popularity globally. Debate continues regarding their potential role for smoking cessation. We aimed to compare the profiles, use and perceptions of using e-cigarettes a…
View article: Psychological impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers: cross-sectional analyses from 14 countries
Psychological impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers: cross-sectional analyses from 14 countries Open
Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) have been impacted psychologically due to their professional responsibilities over the prolonged era of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The study aimed to identify the predictors of ps…
View article: COVID-19: Factors associated with psychological distress, fear, and coping strategies among community members across 17 countries
COVID-19: Factors associated with psychological distress, fear, and coping strategies among community members across 17 countries Open
Background The current pandemic of COVID-19 impacted the psychological wellbeing of populations globally. Objectives We aimed to examine the extent and identify factors associated with psychological distress, fear of COVID-19 and coping. M…
View article: COVID-19: Factors Associated with Psychological Distress, Fear, and Coping Strategies among Community Members Across 17 Countries
COVID-19: Factors Associated with Psychological Distress, Fear, and Coping Strategies among Community Members Across 17 Countries Open
Background: The current pandemic of COVID-19 impacted the psychological wellbeing of populations globally. Objectives: We aimed to examine the extent and identify associated factors of psychological distress, fear of COVID-19, and coping. …
View article: Effectiveness of Empowerment Programme on Stress and Care Giving Burden among Care Givers of Chronically Ill Patients Admitted in MMIMS&R Hospital, Mullana Ambala, Haryana
Effectiveness of Empowerment Programme on Stress and Care Giving Burden among Care Givers of Chronically Ill Patients Admitted in MMIMS&R Hospital, Mullana Ambala, Haryana Open
Background- One of the most compassionate and self-sacrificing things a person can do is care for a sickloved one. Caring for a family member with impaired mental and behavioral functioning presents the moststressful of care giving situati…
View article: The Transition Experiences of Overseas-trained nurses from Kerala, India working in mental health in Australia: A Phenomenological Study
The Transition Experiences of Overseas-trained nurses from Kerala, India working in mental health in Australia: A Phenomenological Study Open
Australia has had to recruit overseas trained nurses to meet ever-increasing workforce demands, in mental health. The aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of overseas trained nurses from Kerala and working in mental healt…