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  1. Aug 3, 2023 · The nurse bombarded, consumed and vulnerable: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of mental health nurses' self‐care at work - O'Malley - 2024 - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing - Wiley Online Library. ORIGINAL ARTICLE. Open Access.

  2. Feb 1, 2023 · The increase in demand for mental health services leaves mental health and primary care providers searching for improved models of care to meet the growing demand for treatment, the increase in complexity of patients ‘needs, and providers ‘own need for health and wellbeing.

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  4. May 1, 2019 · In community‐based mental health care, milieu‐therapists have a long tradition of working alone, which is highlighted in the nursing literature as a “Libero‐model” (Hummelvoll, 1996). Hummelvoll describes libero as an ideal for mental health nursing, comparing it to the hindmost defence player on a football field, who has the freedom ...

    • Liv Bachmann, Ragnhild Michaelsen, Solfrid Vatne
    • 10
    • 2019
  5. Nov 20, 2020 · The challenge will be to sustain the innovative changes and use this experience to prepare for the next crisis. Areas for future research include nursing resiliency during times of crisis, new models of care delivery in mental health nursing using technology and structuring a more adaptable milieu to respond to complex patient needs.

    • Sharon Ward-Miller, Elizabeth M. Farley, Linda Espinosa, Mary Ellen Brous, Judith Giorgi-Cipriano, J...
    • 10.1016/j.apnu.2020.11.002
    • 2021
    • 2021/06
  6. Jun 23, 2022 · Vulnerability and trauma-informed practice: what nurses need to know. The impacts of vulnerability and associated trauma endure from childhood into adulthood and affect an individual's health and wellbeing in ways that are not always visible to others ( Felitti et al, 1998 ). Nurses and midwives must understand the research and literature ...

  7. May 4, 2022 · Compassion constitutes one of the cornerstones of deontology in the nursing profession and an essential characteristic of quality nursing care [2,3]. The act of caring brings great satisfaction to nurses, but the constant exposure to suffering, illness, and death of patients can cause negative emotions and make them vulnerable to disorders such ...

  8. Oct 2, 2019 · Vulnerability is often framed negatively and linked to being at risk of harm, whilst resilience is often perceived as the ability to withstand challenges. Aim: The aim of this paper is to explore resilience and vulnerability; re-positioning them within the context of contemporary professional nursing practice. Design: Discussion paper.