Posttraumatic Stress Disorder a Professional Concern for Nurses
PTSD is a professional concern for nurses, although the prevalence rates vary across studies.
PTSD is a professional concern for nurses, although the prevalence rates vary across studies.
The FDA has issued new guidance regarding the use of computerized behavioral therapy and other digital health therapeutic devices for psychiatric disorders during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Twenty-nine percent of women met criteria for posttraumatic stress one month after pregnancy loss.
Researchers sought to assess long-term effects of a primary care management intervention on outcomes of sepsis survivors.
Overall, of 333 adult patients, 15.9% of patients reported opioid misuse, 17.1% were positive for PTSD, and 52.6% were positive for depression.
Veterans in rural areas shared their satisfaction with geriatric psychiatry care delivered via video telehealth.
Investigators sought to determine the mental health needs of evacuees of devastating wildfires in Canada and to distribute evidence-based tools to promote resilience.
Correlation moderately attenuated after adjustment for health and ovarian cancer risk factors.
Cirrhosis and chronic liver disease are endemic in the veteran population. These conditions — often associated with alcohol and substance use or obesity — can be exacer-bated by posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In turn, PTSD is often linked with great-er mortality from chronic liver disease.
Most adult, pediatric centers do not have assessment, educational protocols.