This chapter focuses on the role of psychiatric/mental health (P/MH) nurses who work in community settings. The chapter retrospectively reviews the stated and implicit aims of mental health services and what has driven the changes that have taken place across Europe in the last 50 years, moving from a heavy reliance on institutionally based services to varying degrees of community-based care. The role of P/MH nurses within these changes is explored, using P/MH nursing in England as a ‘case study’, particularly the growth of the so-called ‘Advanced’ nurse prescribing role within England. Nurse prescribing has been adopted, to some extent and to a certain degree, some by countries across Europe. It is perceived by some as allowing P/MH nurses...
A holistic approach to nursing care ensures the integrity of the individual and that the control of ...
Community-based mental health as the primary focus of treatment has influenced more autonomous roles...
The movement away from hospital-based schemes of care for those with a psychiatric disability in fav...
This chapter focuses on the role of psychiatric/mental health (P/MH) nurses who work in community se...
In the United Kingdom (UK), mental health nurses have worked in the community since the mid-1950s. F...
The growing debate surrounding the role of the community psychiatric nurse (CPN) in the United Kingd...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
The study was in two parts. In Part 1 the thematic content analysis of the nurses’ individual accoun...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
This study was undertaken to obtain information on the current and future development of psychiatric...
Shifting from institutional care to tertiary services providing acute treatment to those experiencin...
Deinstitutionalization, and more recently, earlier discharges from psychiatric inpatient units, have...
From the middle of the last century to the middle of the 1950s, people experiencing mental health pr...
This study explored the views of mental health service users regarding the concept of nurse prescrib...
PURPOSE. This study aims to determine the extent to which community mental health nurses are current...
A holistic approach to nursing care ensures the integrity of the individual and that the control of ...
Community-based mental health as the primary focus of treatment has influenced more autonomous roles...
The movement away from hospital-based schemes of care for those with a psychiatric disability in fav...
This chapter focuses on the role of psychiatric/mental health (P/MH) nurses who work in community se...
In the United Kingdom (UK), mental health nurses have worked in the community since the mid-1950s. F...
The growing debate surrounding the role of the community psychiatric nurse (CPN) in the United Kingd...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
The study was in two parts. In Part 1 the thematic content analysis of the nurses’ individual accoun...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
This study was undertaken to obtain information on the current and future development of psychiatric...
Shifting from institutional care to tertiary services providing acute treatment to those experiencin...
Deinstitutionalization, and more recently, earlier discharges from psychiatric inpatient units, have...
From the middle of the last century to the middle of the 1950s, people experiencing mental health pr...
This study explored the views of mental health service users regarding the concept of nurse prescrib...
PURPOSE. This study aims to determine the extent to which community mental health nurses are current...
A holistic approach to nursing care ensures the integrity of the individual and that the control of ...
Community-based mental health as the primary focus of treatment has influenced more autonomous roles...
The movement away from hospital-based schemes of care for those with a psychiatric disability in fav...