Professional health literacy among nurses in Germany: Results of a quantitative, cross-sectional surveyAbstract.Background: Little is known about the professional health literacy (HL) of nurses, i.e., how well they are ...
Abstract:Introduction: Physical activity (PA) shows beneficial effects for various mental illnesses, but exercise-prescription has not yet become routine practice in psychiatry. Therefore, this survey addresses attitudes and barriers towards exercise-...
“Watchful? For sure!” – Health professionals as family carers and their roles in patient safetyAbstract. Background: Little is known about family caregivers in the context of adverse events that occur during the care of ...
The present study investigated how laypeople and professionals (N = 185) judge the rights of someone affected with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and whether social distance exists toward this person. Participants completed a questionnaire after reading a ...
Prevalence of Child Abuse and Neglect by Health ProfessionalsAbstract. Background: Child abuse and neglect pose a permanent developmental risk for children and adolescents. After the family environment, the second most frequent context in ...
Background: Although intervention with suicidal patients is one of the hardest tasks in clinical practice, little is known about health professionals’ perceptions about the difficulties of working with suicidal patients. Aims: The aims of this study were ...
Abstract.Background: Health-care professionals do not routinely receive training on how best to support parents bereaved by suicide. Evidence-based training – Postvention Assisting Those Bereaved by Suicide (PABBS) ...
Abstract. The quality of health services depends on the contribution of all the professionals involved in the system, including certain groups, usually forgotten and underrated, such as the health-transport technicians (HTT). With the aim of improving ...