Accessible summary * Mental health nurses are expected to adhere to a range of professional values. * The values of social integration that mental health nurses practise are somewhat at odds with the values of the British welfare state. * Alternative systems of welfare support are demonstrated in other countries. * Mental health nurses must consider models of practice, such as that described by Clifton et al. (2013b), to manage the disconnection between what is expected and what can be achieved. Abstract This discussion paper considers the implications for mental health nursing practice when working alongside individuals in receipt of state benefits. There is arguably a profound impact on an indivi...
Psychotherapy is a core component of mental health nursing practice. As with many other aspects of m...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
Accessible summary * Mental health nurses are expected to adhere to a range of professional va...
This discussion paper considers the implications for mental health nursing practice when working alo...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
There is a raft of policy guidelines indicating that mental health nurses should be increasing the s...
A holistic approach to nursing care ensures the integrity of the individual and that the control of ...
Insufficient priority is being given to meet the physical health-care needs of people with mental il...
This paper critically discusses the challenges mental health nurses face in trying to achieve a bala...
This research is informed by the interpretive phenomenology of van Manen, and explores the lived exp...
Reducing inequalities in health, including mental health, is of high priority in many national polic...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) is a Commonwealth Government funded scheme that su...
The role of Mental Health Nursing has always been to support people living with a mental illness to ...
Introduction: There has been an increasing drive for a transformation of the mental health system to...
Psychotherapy is a core component of mental health nursing practice. As with many other aspects of m...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
Accessible summary * Mental health nurses are expected to adhere to a range of professional va...
This discussion paper considers the implications for mental health nursing practice when working alo...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
There is a raft of policy guidelines indicating that mental health nurses should be increasing the s...
A holistic approach to nursing care ensures the integrity of the individual and that the control of ...
Insufficient priority is being given to meet the physical health-care needs of people with mental il...
This paper critically discusses the challenges mental health nurses face in trying to achieve a bala...
This research is informed by the interpretive phenomenology of van Manen, and explores the lived exp...
Reducing inequalities in health, including mental health, is of high priority in many national polic...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) is a Commonwealth Government funded scheme that su...
The role of Mental Health Nursing has always been to support people living with a mental illness to ...
Introduction: There has been an increasing drive for a transformation of the mental health system to...
Psychotherapy is a core component of mental health nursing practice. As with many other aspects of m...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...