In the context of a growing population of people experiencing mental illness worldwide, mental health nurses are a crucial workforce. Their recruitment and retention, however, is in decline. Drawing on qualitative data obtained from interviews with mental health nurses (MHN) in Victoria, Australia, the paper employs a range of concepts from role theory to explore professional identity within mental health nursing. The data highlight three key issues in relation to the future recruitment and retention of MHN: (i) the ambiguity of the MHN role; (ii) the weak definition and lack of understanding of the scope of the MHN role by nursing students; and (iii) a lack of communication about MHN as a profession to a wider audience. These findings indi...
Nurses play a crucial role in mental healthcare provision. Like many countries, Australian nursing s...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
A study of the narratives of community mental health nurses, with an emphasis on education and train...
In the context of a growing population of people experiencing mental illness worldwide, mental healt...
The aim of the study was to clarify and build upon current understandings of mental health nurse (MH...
Identity studies are well established across the social science literature with mental health nursin...
Professional identities are important in defining workers’ roles, and are concerned with attributes ...
This paper presents findings from an ethics approved phenomenological study exploring mental health ...
Mental health nursing is a distinct specialty in the nursing profession. However, research has consi...
Nurses’ professional role perception is related to the quality and safety of care. Limited data exis...
The study aimed to explore how community mental health nurses (CMHNs) UK perceived their working liv...
Mental health nursing has an ageing workforce with a critical shortage of nurses in Western Australi...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
Despite rising international needs for mental health practitioners, the mental health nursing workfo...
Nurses play a crucial role in mental healthcare provision. Like many countries, Australian nursing s...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
A study of the narratives of community mental health nurses, with an emphasis on education and train...
In the context of a growing population of people experiencing mental illness worldwide, mental healt...
The aim of the study was to clarify and build upon current understandings of mental health nurse (MH...
Identity studies are well established across the social science literature with mental health nursin...
Professional identities are important in defining workers’ roles, and are concerned with attributes ...
This paper presents findings from an ethics approved phenomenological study exploring mental health ...
Mental health nursing is a distinct specialty in the nursing profession. However, research has consi...
Nurses’ professional role perception is related to the quality and safety of care. Limited data exis...
The study aimed to explore how community mental health nurses (CMHNs) UK perceived their working liv...
Mental health nursing has an ageing workforce with a critical shortage of nurses in Western Australi...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
Despite rising international needs for mental health practitioners, the mental health nursing workfo...
Nurses play a crucial role in mental healthcare provision. Like many countries, Australian nursing s...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
A study of the narratives of community mental health nurses, with an emphasis on education and train...