Examination of risk assessment tools developed to evaluate risks in mental health areas: A systematic review
AbstractThe purpose of this research was to identify and examine risk assessment tools evaluating at least two risk dimensions to evaluate the risk assessments of patients in mental health areas in a more comprehensive and standard manner. This systematic review was prepared according to the PRISMA guidelines. The databases to be scanned and the keywords to be entered were identified before scanning the literature. The keywords risk assessment, risk management, mental health, psychiatry, risk assessment scales, and risk assessment tools were scanned. The CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycInfo, Medline, APA PsycNET, Science Direct, Pubme...
Source: Nursing Forum - February 4, 2021 Category: Nursing Authors: Fatma Ayhan, Besti Üstün Tags: RESEARCH MANUSCRIPT Source Type: research

COVID ‐19 experience in mainland China: Nursing lessons for the United States of America
AbstractCOVID ‐19 emerged in Wuhan, China, and began its worldwide journey. As the severity of the virus became known, the Chinese National Government mobilized resources, and their centralized management was critical to the containment of the epidemic. Healthcare agencies and providers were overwhelmed with pa tients, many of whom were critically ill and died. Nurses adapted to the work using personal protective equipment, but its initial scarcity contributed to stressful working conditions. Nurses in the United States can take several lessons from the experiences of their Chinese nurse colleagues, includ ing the benefi...
Source: Nursing Forum - February 4, 2021 Category: Nursing Authors: Robert L. Anders, Simon C. Lam Tags: CREATIVE CONTROVERSY Source Type: research