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Aims
To explore how academics on nursing and healthcare programmes are managing their roles and responsibility in relation to student mental health.
Background
There is growing concern about the mental health of university students in general and healthcare students in particular. Shifts in Higher Education policy, encouraging a “whole university approach,” may place greater responsibility for...
University teaching staff may be a first point of contact for students in need of support for mental health problems. University students report willingness to use online mental health services. However, little is known about the attitudes and behaviours of teaching staff with regard to online mental health resources. Information from this important gatekeeper group is relevant to the development...
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