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including university perks, title, recognition, access, appreciation,… discounts, and...compensation..., with time reported as being most valuable.” See Green et al.: https://t.co/a2hwVcLNiJ @AmerPsychNurses#mentalhealth#nursingeducation
time constraints, competing clinical demands,...administrative burden, student professionalism, and lack of compensation…Findings revealed a framework for creating incentives…
A mixed-methods study of PMHNP preceptors’ motivations for mentoring students found: “Common motivation[s] include contributing to the future of the profession, mentorship, teaching, and maintaining a connection to academic...institutions...[C]ited challenges...included
"Black women’s experiences with chronic pain and suicidality…In terms of risk factors, the endorsement of the superwoman schema, intersectionality, and history of medical mistrust were identified. For protective factors, spirituality, culture, and reliance on social support...
Drawing on...African American Studies, Black Psychology, and Clinical Health Psychology, we provide...recommendations for develop[ing] culturally tailored interventions that...address Black women’s pain and suicide-related experiences...” For more, see Oliphant et al. at:
for adolescents with ADHD. [The proportion of days covered]...was statistically similar to national trends...” For full report, see Sweet et al: https://t.co/ihjuA6YMEC @AmerPsychNurses#mentalhealth
“[Teens] with ADHD often require long-acting or pro-drug stimulants, but telehealth prescribing is constrained by the Ryan Haight Act’s in-person requirements…[A retrospective program evaluation found a] hybrid care model showed better adherence and attendance than telehealth...
is...the gold standard, it's not the most efficient.] Of [studies] using a comparator, clinicians perceived the [5 other instruments] to be more time-efficient than the CIWA/CIWA-Ar.” For full report, see Keen et al.: https://t.co/221ouHp1Zr @AmerPsychNurses#mentalhealth
“This review comprehensively examined reliability, validity, and usability findings of 14 instruments used for the assessment of alcohol withdrawal in the hospital setting…[Among other findings, though the CIWA-Ar [Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol-Revised]..
“Integrating competency-based [telemental health] education across the curriculum through didactic, simulation, and clinical experiences, and studying and refining existing TMH content, will ensure the future PMHNP workforce is prepared to deliver safe, legal, and...
[For] those with psychosis, charge severity, referral source, and prior police contact were assoc w/ jail diversion...mood disorder had a[n] assoc w/invol hold in the non-psychosis grp.” See, see Petreca et al. at: https://t.co/1XgSQvFl7t @AmerPsychNurses#mentalhealth
“A [study] of 50,062 police-led crisis encounters recorded in the MA Dept of Mental Health’s jail diversion program…Assessment in home or community settings was associated with increased ED diversion...while...on-scene emergency or support personnel predicted involuntary hold...
“You have to look at everybody for who they are. We found that if you looked at Black and White [pts] actually had the same rate of…1st episode psychosis and…did not have schizophrenia…”
this is a fundamental public health challenge not just to inpatient units but…it's vital to all level all levels of society.” For more from JAPNA Original Research Award recipients, Deptula, Lerman, & Novaco (not present for interview), see: https://t.co/xCSZXg65oE
“…we need more research on the connection…between patients anger and its implications for violence on inpatient units but also in society – to say nothing of the violence…in the world…
This suggests that the PGx group represents a complex or treatment-resistant cohort.” For full report, see Rockwell et al. at: https://t.co/MIWaDeokqY @AmerPsychNurses#mentalhealth
This QI study “evaluate[d] whether PGx [pharmacogenetic testing] would have better outcomes in the [tx] of depression. The [standard of care] group was more likely to [improve] in their depressive symptoms at [f/u]. However, the severity of diagnosis was less than the PGx group…