Examines the mental health nursing articles published in the \u27British Journal of Nursing\u27 in Great Britain. Demonstration of bias towards changes in mental health care by the articles; Discussion of clinical and professional issues by the articles; Contribution of mental health nurses on clinical supervision
Year after year, decade after decade, nurses rate in public opinion polls as among the most respecte...
This scoping literature review describes the practices of nurses working in mental asylums between 1...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
Examines the mental health nursing articles published in the \u27British Journal of Nursing\u27 in G...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
This article reports on the development of the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research National Jou...
I found this special issue of Contemporary Nurse focusing on mental health nursing interesting for a...
CanterburyMental health nurses are required to be able to identify and access the current evidence s...
Service user and carer views are a recognised marker of the quality of mental healthcare services. T...
This review is divided into four parts: 1. Service users' and carers' views of mental health nurs...
Aims. This article is a report of a study that aimed to establish a national picture of the implemen...
The current study seeks to answer the question, ‘What is the content and process of a comprehensive ...
PURPOSE. This article aims to discuss the growth of mental health nurse (MHN) prescribing in the Uni...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Jennifer Oates, Nicholas Drey, and Julia...
Year after year, decade after decade, nurses rate in public opinion polls as among the most respecte...
This scoping literature review describes the practices of nurses working in mental asylums between 1...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
Examines the mental health nursing articles published in the \u27British Journal of Nursing\u27 in G...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
This article reports on the development of the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research National Jou...
I found this special issue of Contemporary Nurse focusing on mental health nursing interesting for a...
CanterburyMental health nurses are required to be able to identify and access the current evidence s...
Service user and carer views are a recognised marker of the quality of mental healthcare services. T...
This review is divided into four parts: 1. Service users' and carers' views of mental health nurs...
Aims. This article is a report of a study that aimed to establish a national picture of the implemen...
The current study seeks to answer the question, ‘What is the content and process of a comprehensive ...
PURPOSE. This article aims to discuss the growth of mental health nurse (MHN) prescribing in the Uni...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Jennifer Oates, Nicholas Drey, and Julia...
Year after year, decade after decade, nurses rate in public opinion polls as among the most respecte...
This scoping literature review describes the practices of nurses working in mental asylums between 1...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...