2015
DOI: 10.1108/mhrj-10-2014-0040
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Are new mental nurses prepared for practice?

Abstract: Purpose -As well as working with people who have serious mental health problems, mental health nurses have to maintain a values-based approach to their interactions with mental health service users. However, some have suggested that students and newly qualified nurses are unprepared for this role. The purpose of this paper is to explore perceptions of practising mental health nurses, third year mental health nurse students and lecturers about how well students are being prepared for practice. Design/methodolog… Show more

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“…Following training, the staff showed significant improvements in knowledge, confidence, and attitudes towards managing medical Taken together, these findings demonstrate the far-reaching value of the training intervention. The assessment of participants' knowledge and confidence in managing medical deterioration prior to the intervention (pre-course) confirmed the need for training, reiterating the findings of others (Nash, 2005(Nash, , 2009Walsh, 2015). Following training, participants demonstrated significant improvement in terms of their ability to recognise, assess, and treat medical deterioration, including improved communication and interprofessional teamwork skills.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Following training, the staff showed significant improvements in knowledge, confidence, and attitudes towards managing medical Taken together, these findings demonstrate the far-reaching value of the training intervention. The assessment of participants' knowledge and confidence in managing medical deterioration prior to the intervention (pre-course) confirmed the need for training, reiterating the findings of others (Nash, 2005(Nash, , 2009Walsh, 2015). Following training, participants demonstrated significant improvement in terms of their ability to recognise, assess, and treat medical deterioration, including improved communication and interprofessional teamwork skills.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Mental health nurses working in inpatient settings echo these findings, reporting that they feel unprepared and unskilled in managing physical illness (Nash, 2005(Nash, , 2009Walsh, 2015).…”
Section: Accepted Manuscript Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of this study was to explore undergraduate mental health nursing medication education from the perspective on mental health staff nurses. In the past number of decades, mental health nursing has endeavoured to distance itself from a medical approach to care, in favour of a more holistic, biopsychosocial approach (Department of Health ; Walsh ; Happell et al ). However, participants in the current study embraced a medical approach to mental health nursing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, various studies confirm that health care professionals also acquire negative and discriminatory attitudes toward mental health, which can determine the treatment and quality of care given to people affected by a mental health problem . Similarly, nursing, a specialization that is particularly undervalued compared with other health care fields, is also prone to stigmatizing attitudes in mental health care …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%