Nursing and Midwifery: Recent submissions
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Caring for an Adolescent with Anorexia Nervosa: Parent's Views and Experiences
(2015)There is a distinct lack of studies that explore the views and opinions of parents in relation to people diagnosed with an eating disorder. This study specifically investigated the subjective experiences of parents who ... -
Exploring sexual and relationship possibilities for people with psychosis - a review of the literature
(2003)This review examines the literature on sex and relationship issues in the context of serious and persistent mental health problems. It identifies gaps in the research and highlights key issues needing further investigation. ... -
People with intellectual disabilities, relationships and sex education programmes: a systematic review
(2019)ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to examine the research evidence concerning the views and experiences of people with ID regarding their participation in and the effectiveness of RSE programmes. Methods: ... -
Physical activity and the views of people with serious mental illness
(2015)The aim of the current study was to explore the subjective experiences of people diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) in relation to physical activity. The study was conducted using a qualitative exploratory descriptive ... -
Homelessness among youth who identify as LGBTQ+: a systematic review
(2019)Aims and objectives To explore homelessness among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning plus (LGBTQ+) youth and to identify their support and care requirements. Background LGBTQ+ youth face many health ... -
The views and experiences of families and support workers regarding the expression of sexuality by adults with intellectual disabilities: A narrative review of the international research evidence
(2019)Background There is a growing and evolving research evidence base regarding sexuality issues and adults with intellectual disabilities. However, the experiences of families and direct care support workers and their support ... -
Impact of a family interventions module on students? knowledge, skills and attitudes
(2019)Current evidence strongly supports the implementation of family interventions as a recognised approach to working with families. The aim of this study was to evaluate postgraduate students’ learning experiences and skills ... -
Training in cognitive behavioural interventions on acute psychiatric inpatient wards
(2005)There has been a drive towards addressing the types of care and therapeutic interventions available to people with serious mental illness, which is reflected in the latest government mental health policy initiatives. ... -
The subjective experiences of people receiving depot neuroleptic injections in the community
(2007)Little has been written on the subjective experiences of people who receive depot injections in the community. The authors of this paper have identified distinct gaps in the literature in terms of the views of service users ... -
Investigating mental health service user views regarding sexual and relationship issues
(2010)To date, very few empirical studies exist that investigate sexual and relationship issues and people who experience enduring mental health problems and less attention has been paid to the personal accounts of clients in ... -
Sexuality and intimacy among people with serious mental illness in hospital and community settings: a systematic review of qualitative research
(2018)Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the best available qualitative evidence on the experiences and support needs of people with serious mental illness (SMI) regarding sexuality and intimacy within ... -
Vulnerability and psychosocial risk factors regarding people who identify as transgender. A systematic review of the research-evidence
(2018)The aim of this systematic review was to identify the issues related to the vulnerability and psychosocial risk factors of people who identify as transgender. A search of relevant electronic databases from 2007 to 2017 was ... -
The sexual and relationship needs of people who experience psychosis: Quantitative findings of a UK study
(2010)Few studies have investigated the experiences of people regarding sexual and relationship issues in the area of mental health. This study presents the quantitative findings of a larger study that was conducted in London, ... -
People with intellectual disabilities, relationships and sex education programmes: a systematic review
(2019)Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to examine the research evidence concerning the views and experiences of people with intellectual disabilities regarding their participation in and the effectiveness of ... -
Experiences and perceptions of emergency department nurses regarding people who present with mental health issues: a systematic review protocol
(2019)Objective: The objective of this review is to identify, appraise and synthesize available evidence related to the experiences and perceptions of emergency department (ED) nurses regarding people with any mental health issue ... -
A mixed methods evaluation of a gender affirmative education program for families of trans young people
(2019)Research evidence suggests that education can play an important role in a family’s acceptance and support of a trans(gender) young person. However, there is a lack of robust evidence around the impact of education programs ... -
Sexuality and intimacy among people with serious mental illness: a systematic review of qualitative research
(2019)Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the best available qualitative evidence on the experiences and support needs of people with serious mental illness (SMI) regarding sexuality and intimacy within ... -
The mental health needs and concerns of older people who identify as LGBTQ+: A narrative review of the international evidence
(2019)Aims: To synthesize the best available evidence on the experiences and perceptions of older people who identify as LGBTQ+ regarding their mental health needs and concerns. Design: A narrative review and critical appraisal ... -
Routine health surveillance data: a 21-year quantitative cross-sectional study of first-time opioid addiction treatment among older adults
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2019)Introduction: Current literature identifies older people who use opioids as a neglected population. Little is known about temporal changes, treatment demand or treatment discharge outcomes among this population. Aim: This ... -
The views and experiences of fathers of children with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review of the international evidence
(Wiley, 2019)As a result of societal changes and expectations, mothers have returned to paid employment, with fathers now more involved in the daily lives of their children with and without disabilities. Globally, fathers are providing ...