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Work-life balance for aspiring clinical psychologists: Topics from reflective practice sessions
(2023-01)
WELLBEING of mental health practitioners is often challenged by
a range of factors including stress, job
retention, and burnout (Saddington, 2021).
A recent United Kingdom study found that 52
per cent of mental health ...
Implementation of a Web-Based Resilience Enhancement Training for Nurses: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
(2023-02)
Global workforce challenges faced by health care providers are linked to low levels of job satisfaction, recruitment, retention, and well-being, with detrimental impacts on patient care outcomes. Resilience-building programs ...
Partnerships at the Interface of Education and Mental Health Services: The Utilisation and Acceptability of the Provision of Specialist Liaison and Teacher Skills Training
(2023-02)
Partnerships between school staff and mental health professionals have the potential to improve access to mental health support for students, but uncertainty remains regarding whether and how they work in practice. We ...
Editorial Independence is Dead, Long Live Editorial IndependencePrinciples, Compliance, and Recommendations
(2023-06)
Editorial Independence is an essential principle in scientific publishing, protecting the content from undue influence beyond the scientific data. This involves assurances around research integrity, publications ethics, ...
Mental health, wellbeing and burnout among medical students in the United Arab Emirates
(2023-06)
Background: Medical students tend to experience high levels of stress during their studies, that can result in mental health disorders and burnout, further affecting academic performance and later ability to practice.
Aims: ...
Are mothers who stay with their physically violent partners failing to protect their children?
(2023-07)
Tensions exist between the perceived roles and responsibilities of the protective mother, and the lived experiences of mothers in domestic abusive relationships. This paper challenges the prejudices faced by mothers by ...
Investigating the association between characteristics of local crisis care systems and service use in an English national survey
(2023-11)
In England, a range of mental health crisis care models and approaches to organising crisis care systems have been implemented, but characteristics associated with their effectiveness are poorly understood.
Aims
To (a) ...
Estimating and visualising the trade-off between benefits and harms on multiple clinical outcomes in network meta-analysis
(2023-11)
The relative treatment effects estimated from network meta-analysis can be employed to rank treatments from the most preferable to the least preferable option. These treatment hierarchies are typically based on ranking ...
The Oxford and Reading Cognitive Comorbidity, Frailty and Ageing Research Database exploiting hospital Electronic Patient Records (ORCHARD-EPR): protocol
(2023-11)
With population ageing, a wide range of hospital specialties now manage older people with complex conditions and cognitive or physically frailty with associated poor outcomes as highlighted in current guidelines aimed at ...
Exploring mental health nurses’ experiences of assault by patients in inpatient settings
(2023)
Mental health nurses working in inpatient settings are at increased risk of being assaulted by patients. Systematic reviews have synthesised predominantly quantitative evidence relating to the prevalence, contributing ...