This paper explores a practice learning collaboration between a group of undergraduate mental health nurses (N = 12) and second year high school pupils, (age 13/14 years old). A case study approach is employed as an example of an interagency learning activity in the undergraduate curriculum. Nursing students and high school teachers worked together to develop five three workshops. Each workshop contained five ‘tabletop’ group activities around themes such as confidence building; friendship skills and diet and health. The overall aim of the workshops was to provide an atypical experience for mental health nursing students in which the setting is an everyday environment (school); with young people who were not ‘patients’ or ‘clients’, and tha...
Background: The challenge for nursing training highlights the priorities for knowing and attending c...
School nurses, faculty, and administration lack training in mental health education , leaving them w...
This article describes a phenomenological research study exploring the effect of social interaction ...
This paper explores a practice learning collaboration between a group of undergraduate mental health...
This paper explores a practice learning collaboration between a group of undergraduate mental health...
Objective An evaluation of a mental health promotion program called iCARE which depended on collabor...
Many students in primary and secondary schools are impacted by a chronic health condition. Researche...
The drive to deliver cost effective, efficient, innovative and multidisciplinary methods of teaching...
Collaboration between the education and service providers assists with the development of enhanced c...
Purpose – Government-run mental health services in Australia run predominantly on a multidisciplinar...
Purpose: Government-run mental health services in Australia run predominantly on a multidisciplinary...
Purpose Previous research has explored inter-professional education (IPE) in mental health contexts...
Title: School nurse work with mental health problems among students Background: A good mental heal...
The aim was to describe school nurses’ experiences working with students with mental health problems...
D.Cur.The purpose of this research study was to describe a model to facilitate collaboration between...
Background: The challenge for nursing training highlights the priorities for knowing and attending c...
School nurses, faculty, and administration lack training in mental health education , leaving them w...
This article describes a phenomenological research study exploring the effect of social interaction ...
This paper explores a practice learning collaboration between a group of undergraduate mental health...
This paper explores a practice learning collaboration between a group of undergraduate mental health...
Objective An evaluation of a mental health promotion program called iCARE which depended on collabor...
Many students in primary and secondary schools are impacted by a chronic health condition. Researche...
The drive to deliver cost effective, efficient, innovative and multidisciplinary methods of teaching...
Collaboration between the education and service providers assists with the development of enhanced c...
Purpose – Government-run mental health services in Australia run predominantly on a multidisciplinar...
Purpose: Government-run mental health services in Australia run predominantly on a multidisciplinary...
Purpose Previous research has explored inter-professional education (IPE) in mental health contexts...
Title: School nurse work with mental health problems among students Background: A good mental heal...
The aim was to describe school nurses’ experiences working with students with mental health problems...
D.Cur.The purpose of this research study was to describe a model to facilitate collaboration between...
Background: The challenge for nursing training highlights the priorities for knowing and attending c...
School nurses, faculty, and administration lack training in mental health education , leaving them w...
This article describes a phenomenological research study exploring the effect of social interaction ...