Article reviewing Fletcher RF (1999) The process of constant observation: perspectives of staff and suicidal patients. J Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 6: 9–14
Aims and objectives: To explore the therapeutic relationship through the reflective practice of nurs...
Constant observation is defined as “an increased level of observation and supervision which continuo...
Focuses on the aspects of community psychiatric nursing (CPN) education in Great Britain. Importance...
Article reviewing Fletcher RF (1999) The process of constant observation: perspectives of staff and ...
This article reports on the development of the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research National Jou...
This article presents another review from the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research (NPNR) Nation...
This article presents another review from the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research (NPNR) Nation...
Qualified nurses\u27 lived experience of violence perpetrated by individuals suffering from enduring...
This study attempted to describe the work of a clinical case management core team. The researchers g...
In this article, the author surveys established psychiatric nurses\u27 opinions of the content of ad...
Constant observation is frequently conducted on inpatient psychiatric units to manage patients at ri...
In acute psychiatric settings the practice of 'observation' is commonly employed. Increased levels o...
Schizophrenia implies a genuine mental problem where individuals decipher reality, usually a combina...
Examines the mental health nursing articles published in the \u27British Journal of Nursing\u27 in G...
This article reports on an exploratory study that attempted to identify aspects of the care organiza...
Aims and objectives: To explore the therapeutic relationship through the reflective practice of nurs...
Constant observation is defined as “an increased level of observation and supervision which continuo...
Focuses on the aspects of community psychiatric nursing (CPN) education in Great Britain. Importance...
Article reviewing Fletcher RF (1999) The process of constant observation: perspectives of staff and ...
This article reports on the development of the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research National Jou...
This article presents another review from the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research (NPNR) Nation...
This article presents another review from the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research (NPNR) Nation...
Qualified nurses\u27 lived experience of violence perpetrated by individuals suffering from enduring...
This study attempted to describe the work of a clinical case management core team. The researchers g...
In this article, the author surveys established psychiatric nurses\u27 opinions of the content of ad...
Constant observation is frequently conducted on inpatient psychiatric units to manage patients at ri...
In acute psychiatric settings the practice of 'observation' is commonly employed. Increased levels o...
Schizophrenia implies a genuine mental problem where individuals decipher reality, usually a combina...
Examines the mental health nursing articles published in the \u27British Journal of Nursing\u27 in G...
This article reports on an exploratory study that attempted to identify aspects of the care organiza...
Aims and objectives: To explore the therapeutic relationship through the reflective practice of nurs...
Constant observation is defined as “an increased level of observation and supervision which continuo...
Focuses on the aspects of community psychiatric nursing (CPN) education in Great Britain. Importance...