SAGE Publications Inc STM: Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association: Table of Contents Table of Contents for Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. List of articles from both the latest and ahead of print issues.
- Connection Insights From Spiritualitypor Lora Peppard el febrero 19, 2024 a las 9:58 am
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Ahead of Print. <br/>
- JAPNA’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement Is Adopted: Commitment to DEI Action and Measurementpor Michelle DeCoux Hampton el febrero 15, 2024 a las 6:27 am
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Ahead of Print. <br/>
- Men’s Depression and Anxiety: Contributing Factors and Barriers to Interventionpor Mary Molewyk Doornbos el febrero 2, 2024 a las 10:22 am
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Ahead of Print. <br/>BACKGROUND:Urban, ethnically/racially diverse, impoverished men are predisposed to experience unaddressed depression and anxiety. The overlap of these factors creates significant mental health inequity.AIMS:This study sought to capture men’s impressions of the factors that contributed to their experience of depression and anxiety as well as barriers that they experienced in pursuing intervention.METHODS:Using community-based participatory research, in the context of long-term partnerships between a department of nursing and three urban, racially/ethnically diverse, and impoverished neighborhoods, the researchers recruited 50 men ages 23–83 years. Data were collected via six homogeneous, Zoom-based focus groups composed of Black, Hispanic, and White men, respectively.RESULTS:The men identified multiple themes pertaining to modifiable and non-modifiable contributing factors that played a role in their development of depression and anxiety as well as barriers related to stigma, resource issues, and a lack of knowledge of mental illness that they faced when seeking intervention.CONCLUSIONS:Understanding men’s perspectives on the contributing factors and barriers to mental health intervention can provide an evidence base with which to address mental health inequity via tailored care, policy, and research agendas.
- Psychedelics in Psychiatry, the Nursing Influence, and the Future of Psychedelic Therapiespor Carlton J. Spotswood el enero 29, 2024 a las 11:18 am
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Ahead of Print. <br/>OBJECTIVE:Psychedelics and psychedelic-assisted therapies (PATs) are on the cusp of becoming medicalized treatment modalities within the United States, both as potential U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved treatment and therapeutic options outside the medical model, through decriminalization efforts within individual states. Bringing with it a paradigm shift in the delivery of health care for both physical and mental health treatment. A workforce of highly trained facilitators will be needed to meet the anticipated demand for this type of treatment and nurses can play a key role in meeting this demand. This article serves to introduce psychedelic-assisted therapies to psychiatric-mental health nurses as we start to see this new field emerge.METHOD:Review of published literature and other media.RESULTS:Results based on historical data, modern applications, and future considerations.CONCLUSIONS:Nurses have been involved with psychedelic-assisted therapies in the past and are fully capable of providing a wide range of roles upon the anticipated approval as a treatment modality.
- Managing the Barrage: Secondary Trauma After Media Exposure to Violencepor Geraldine S. Pearson el enero 20, 2024 a las 11:06 am
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 5-6, January/February 2024. <br/>