Publications by authors named "Winifred Oluchukwu Eboh"

Manual restraint is a hands-on type of physical restraint used to prevent harm to service users and staff, and to administer necessary treatments. This article reports on a review and meta-synthesis of the qualitative literature on healthcare staff's experiences of using manual restraint. Three electronic databases (CINAHL Complete, MEDLINE, and PsycINFO) were systematically searched, and 19 studies were included.

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Aim: To explore nursing staff's experiences of using manual (physical) restraint within inpatient adolescent mental health care.

Design: This was a descriptive phenomenological study.

Methods: Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 nursing staff between March 2021 and July 2021.

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Introduction: Theatre nurses report higher levels of stress and burn-out due to the nature of their work environment. Workplace stress among nurses is associated with decreased well-being resulting is poor health outcomes for patients. However, evidence on well-being among nurses varies considerably, due to the multiple perspectives, definitions and focus on different aspects of well-being.

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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common serious genetic condition in England. According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), there are an estimated 12,500 to 15,000 people with sickle cell disease in the UK.

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Cyberbullying is a global phenomenon. The experiences of bullied children are the same across cultures and languages, and psychiatric nursing interventions are known to be effective. It is critical to widely disseminate effective interventions to identify and address cyberbullying.

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