For centuries psychiatric services were provided by mental health hospitals, which were operating upon bureaucratic principles: strict hierarchies, slow processes and segmentation of duties. Research has shown that psychiatric nursing, as exercised in these traditional settings, has dealt with several problems in relation to: the amount and quality of time spent with patients, the type of duties performed, the lack of autonomy etc. The closure of many psychiatric institutions and their substitution with community-based settings, signified that health professionals should perform a variety of new duties, exhibit new skills and develop new perceptions about their work and the patients. In order for such alterations to occur, education can pla...
This is a study of how psychiatric discourse linguistically and institutionally figures in nursing e...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the updating of mental health education in a Nursing Undergraduate C...
This research confronts the concerns surrounding the professionalisation of psychiatric and mental h...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Nursing)Health professionals are trained so that the government's objective of m...
Theoretical background Psychiatry belongs to fundamental branches of medicine. Its task consists of ...
Objective: to understand the concepts of Nursing professionals about the hospitalization of people w...
The reason why I picked up this topic of my bachelor{\crq}s work is that I myself work in the field ...
Nurses constitute the largest group of health care professionals who care for mental health care use...
Abstract The aim of this study was to describe psychiatric nursing in a hospital environment and to ...
The effectiveness of undergraduate comprehensive nursing programmes to prepare nurses to practice in...
The demand for psychiatric services in modern health care system will increase due to the growth in ...
Psychiatry is one of the most specific fields of the medical science that requires special training ...
This study aimed to identify the concept of care of nurses who work in psychiatric institutions, and...
M.Cur.The challenges that face psychiatric nurses are related to a change of focus towards managed h...
The long-stay psychiatric patient represents one of the major problems to the N.H.S. and to hospital...
This is a study of how psychiatric discourse linguistically and institutionally figures in nursing e...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the updating of mental health education in a Nursing Undergraduate C...
This research confronts the concerns surrounding the professionalisation of psychiatric and mental h...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Nursing)Health professionals are trained so that the government's objective of m...
Theoretical background Psychiatry belongs to fundamental branches of medicine. Its task consists of ...
Objective: to understand the concepts of Nursing professionals about the hospitalization of people w...
The reason why I picked up this topic of my bachelor{\crq}s work is that I myself work in the field ...
Nurses constitute the largest group of health care professionals who care for mental health care use...
Abstract The aim of this study was to describe psychiatric nursing in a hospital environment and to ...
The effectiveness of undergraduate comprehensive nursing programmes to prepare nurses to practice in...
The demand for psychiatric services in modern health care system will increase due to the growth in ...
Psychiatry is one of the most specific fields of the medical science that requires special training ...
This study aimed to identify the concept of care of nurses who work in psychiatric institutions, and...
M.Cur.The challenges that face psychiatric nurses are related to a change of focus towards managed h...
The long-stay psychiatric patient represents one of the major problems to the N.H.S. and to hospital...
This is a study of how psychiatric discourse linguistically and institutionally figures in nursing e...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the updating of mental health education in a Nursing Undergraduate C...
This research confronts the concerns surrounding the professionalisation of psychiatric and mental h...