This article presents another review from the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research (NPNR) National Journal Club. The article reviewed was Repper et al\u27s (1994) ‘How can nurses build trusting relationships with people who have severe and long-term mental health problems? Experiences of case managers and their clients.’ The collated feedback comments from the regional journal clubs is based on the format proposed by Cormack (1991). The views expressed in this review are those of the journal club members and not necessarily those of the NPNR
Objectives To review national (UK) literature in order to (i) examine service user and carer views ...
Current psychiatric nursing practice remains grounded in tradition, unsystematic trial and error, an...
Schizophrenia implies a genuine mental problem where individuals decipher reality, usually a combina...
This article presents another review from the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research (NPNR) Nation...
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...
In this article, the author surveys established psychiatric nurses\u27 opinions of the content of ad...
This study attempted to describe the work of a clinical case management core team. The researchers g...
Qualified nurses\u27 lived experience of violence perpetrated by individuals suffering from enduring...
Article reviewing Fletcher RF (1999) The process of constant observation: perspectives of staff and ...
The above paper reports on a study that interviewed 17 care providers about their caring experiences...
This article reports on an exploratory study that attempted to identify aspects of the care organiza...
Focuses on the aspects of community psychiatric nursing (CPN) education in Great Britain. Importance...
Relationships between nursing staff and patients are central to mental health recovery, with good re...
The purpose of study is to do a literary review about the nurses working condition in psychiatric ca...
Objectives To review national (UK) literature in order to (i) examine service user and carer views ...
Current psychiatric nursing practice remains grounded in tradition, unsystematic trial and error, an...
Schizophrenia implies a genuine mental problem where individuals decipher reality, usually a combina...
This article presents another review from the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research (NPNR) Nation...
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...
In this article, the author surveys established psychiatric nurses\u27 opinions of the content of ad...
This study attempted to describe the work of a clinical case management core team. The researchers g...
Qualified nurses\u27 lived experience of violence perpetrated by individuals suffering from enduring...
Article reviewing Fletcher RF (1999) The process of constant observation: perspectives of staff and ...
The above paper reports on a study that interviewed 17 care providers about their caring experiences...
This article reports on an exploratory study that attempted to identify aspects of the care organiza...
Focuses on the aspects of community psychiatric nursing (CPN) education in Great Britain. Importance...
Relationships between nursing staff and patients are central to mental health recovery, with good re...
The purpose of study is to do a literary review about the nurses working condition in psychiatric ca...
Objectives To review national (UK) literature in order to (i) examine service user and carer views ...
Current psychiatric nursing practice remains grounded in tradition, unsystematic trial and error, an...
Schizophrenia implies a genuine mental problem where individuals decipher reality, usually a combina...