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Autor:
Karen-Leigh Edward PhD, RPN, BN, GDipPsychology, FACMHN, MRCNA, Michael W. Hii FRACS, MBBS, BMedSci, PGDipSurgAnat, Jo-Ann Giandinoto RN, BN(Hons), BBSc, Julie Hennessy PGDipDiet, BSc, Lisa Thompson BA(Hons)
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Men's Health, Vol 12 (2018)
Bariatric surgery is now a common weight loss solution for morbidly obese men where meaningful weight reduction and improvements in quality of life have been identified postsurgery. As the majority of surgical candidates are female, there exists a pa
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https://doaj.org/article/e53145e0aa7f473cbf367dfcdb790e9b
Autor:
Jo-Ann Giandinoto, Elaine Withers, Kim Foster, Anthony Blanco, Trentham Furness, Louise Alexander
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 30:83-92
Nurses play a crucial role in mental healthcare provision. Like many countries, Australian nursing students are educated in comprehensive pre-registration programmes which include mental health clinical placements. Placements play a vital role in stu
Autor:
Karen-Leigh Edward, Judelle McFarland, John Stephenson, Jo-Ann Giandinoto, David J. Castle, Cally Mills
Publikováno v:
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. 33:421-427
The forthcoming birth of a new baby and the life changes that occur can present parents with a range of challenges. While recognised in mothers, postnatal depression is not well researched in fathers; especially considering that up to 25% of men repo
Autor:
Jo-Ann Giandinoto, Christine Lupson, Tony Blanco, Elaine Withers, Kim Foster, Michael Steele, Trentham Furness
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 28:1068-1080
Undergraduate nursing students have been reported to hold negative and stigmatizing attitudes towards mental health consumers and to be under‐prepared for mental health clinical placement. This study aimed to investigate undergraduate nurses’ sti
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 29:56-68
There is widespread recognition that workplace stress can have profound negative impacts on nurses’ well-being and practice. Resilience is a process of positive adaptation to stress and adversity. This study aimed to describe mental health nurses
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Nursing. 28:S4-S14
The aim of this systematic integrative review was to examine the early impacts of a breast cancer diagnosis (up to 2 years after diagnosis) in relation to quality of life and personal resilience. The bibliographic databases of Medline, CINAHL, Cochra
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Nursing. 28:348-354
Aim: this study examined a brief lifestyle self-management intervention, based on self-determination theory, to manage seizure frequency, and its effects on health-related quality of life and resilience in people with epilepsy aged over 18 years. Bac
Publikováno v:
International journal of mental health nursingReferences. 30(3)
Mental health nursing is widely recognized as a stressful occupation; however, little is known about the relationship between work-related stress and health-related quality of life of mental health nurses (MHN). This study aimed to identify MHN healt
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Nursing. 27:322-327
This study aimed to systematically review evidence to assess the efficacy of non-pharmacological brief interventions in the emergency department to reduce the incidence, severity and impact of acute behavioural disturbances. The literature search was
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Nursing. 26:1170-1175
Background: understanding the impact of role ambiguity (both professional and patient) can be a factor in deepening the understanding of the ongoing personal, professional and organisational requirements of nurses who are cancer survivors. Purpose: t