Violence toward staff in the inpatient psychiatric setting: Nurses' perspectives: A qualitative study
Workplace violence is a universal phenomenon faced by employees in all industries but more so by employees working in sectors that require interpersonal contact, especially with individuals who may be violent, distressed, or vulnerable. Globally, healthcare professionals working in the emergency and psychiatric sectors are at the highest risk of workplace violence. In fact, healthcare professionals in the psychiatric setting have a higher risk rate of facing workplace violence opposed to other healthcare settings. (Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing)
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 23, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Zhi Ying Lim, Deeni Rudita Idris, Hj Md Ashraf Lim Abdullah, Hjh Radiah Omar Source Type: research

Problematic internet use and psychological distress among student nurses: The mediating role of coping skills
This study examined the mediating role of coping skills in the relationship between problematic internet use and psychological distress among student nurses. This cross-sectional study was conducted to collect data from 279 student nurses enrolled in a public-funded nursing school. (Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing)
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 22, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Leodoro J. Labrague Source Type: research

Impacts of problematic smartphone use on children: Perspectives from main caregivers
This study examines the impact of problematic smartphone use (PSU) on children aged six years and younger, as perceived by their main caregivers. (Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing)
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Yejung Ko, Sihyun Park Source Type: research

Family orientation in forensic psychiatric care: An uncertain foundation of distrust
The patients in forensic psychiatric care (FPC) are affected by their illness and the care they receive, but their families are also affected. The family-systems nursing theory has the mutual influence of the family as constituting a core starting point for the health of both the individual and the family and focuses on helping families cope with their situation. The aim of the study was to describe healthcare professionals' experiences of their family-oriented work within FPC. The findings are presented in three themes: A longed-for reciprocity within and with the family, Maintaining a problem-oriented and individual-base...
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Ulrica H örberg, Helena Otteborn, Susanne Syrén Source Type: research

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One night, I was assigned to work alone in psychiatric rooms in the emergency room at the hospital. One of my patients had a criminal history and unbeknownst to me, he had not been properly searched for weapons or items he could use to cause injury to self or others. He had concealed razor blades on his person and then abruptly he attacked me as I was educating him that the doctor was discharging him. There was a split second where I could have fought back or escaped, I chose to run. I ran out of the room, slamming the door behind me. (Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing)
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 17, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Ruthy Lindvall Source Type: research

Spiritual coping behaviors among injured urban black men in Philadelphia
This study examined the role of spirituality in the recovery of Black male survivors of firearm injury. (Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing)
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 17, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Augustine C.O. Boateng, Jessica Webster, Therese S. Richmond Source Type: research

Empowering law enforcement officers to engage effectively with individuals in crisis
As first responders with a duty to protect the safety of civilians, law enforcement officers are required to carry firearms. Over the course of a career, officers are exposed to multiple traumatic events and are required to make rapid decisions regarding safety. In the last few years, the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers has become a public concern. Persons with untreated mental illness have a comparatively higher risk than most for deadly outcomes in crisis situations. The purpose of this manuscript is to describe policies and programs that have been developed and implemented by teams that include psychiatr...
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 17, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Renee T. White, Julia Kaye Knauff, Karan S. Kverno Source Type: research

The application and effect of predictive nursing in the prevention of accidental events during operations for SMI patients
To explore the status and influencing factors of job burnout among psychiatric nurses and provide a reference for hospital managers to carry out occupational and psychological interventions. (Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing)
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 12, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Yanqin Liu, Zhengqing Xu, Yunqing Zhao, Xianyun Yi, Qin Qin, Dong Jin, Chengjie He, Xianghong Wu, Qing Zhou, Yunqin Liu, Hongbo Tao Source Type: research

Job burnout of psychiatric nurses and its influencing factors: A cross-sectional study
To explore the status and influencing factors of job burnout among psychiatric nurses and provide a reference for hospital managers to carry out occupational and psychological interventions. (Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing)
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 12, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Yanqin Liu, Yunqing Zhao, Xianyun Yi, Qin Qin, Dong Jin, Chengjie He, Xianghong Wu, Qing Zhou, Yunqin Liu, Hongbo Tao Source Type: research

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Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - August 1, 2023 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

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The mediating effect of work-family life balance on the relationship between the sense of coherence and job satisfaction in nurses
The aim of this study was to examine the mediating effect of work-family life balance on the relationship between the sense of coherence and job satisfaction in nurses. The nursing profession is the most likely to be exposed to various stressors and therefore stress in terms of the working environment and conditions, and the responsibilities it undertakes. Therefore, the work-family life balance of nurses may deteriorate. The study was carried out with a descriptive-relational design. The population of the study consisted of 300 nurses who met the criteria for inclusion in the study. (Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing)
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - July 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Nurcan Uzd ıl, Melike Bayrak, Safiye Özgüç, Ebru Başkaya Source Type: research