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learning disability liaison nurses in acute hospitals: is there evidence to support the development of this role?

01 May 2005

Learning Disability Practice

A&S Science

Current evidence suggests that the overall level of health care for people with learning disabilities in the UK is poorer than that of the rest of the population...

Health promotion for the oldest of old people

30 April 2012

Nursing Older People

A&S Science

Aim The aim of this study was to explore the factors that contribute to health promotion in the oldest old and the barriers that prevent it. Method A non-random...

Self-efficacy and job satisfaction in nurses who care for mentally disordered offenders

10 December 2014

Mental Health Practice

Art & Science

The relationship between self-efficacy and job satisfaction is multifaceted. Nurses might have concerns about managing their workload, which can trigger the stress...

Promoting mental health and wellbeing in practice

13 February 2014

Mental Health Practice

Art & Science

Literature on mental health promotion and wellbeing stresses the importance of inherent concepts, such as empowerment, collaboration and recovery, and indicates that...

Exploring parental self-efficacy in the management of acute minor childhood illness

30 October 2017

Primary Health Care

Evidence & practice

This article will consider the impact of self-efficacy on parental management of acute minor illness by use of an integrative literature review. A multi-stage...

Mothers’ voices: results of a survey of public health nurse-led breastfeeding support groups

28 August 2015

Primary Health Care

Art & Science

Research reporting that mothers are dissatisfied with support for breastfeeding in the community indicates the need for a consistent approach to breastfeeding...