Aims and objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to implementing community nurses being trained as psychological wellbeing practitioners and integrating this practice into home-based primary care nursing, through key stakeholders’ perceptions. Background: Current drivers in UK primary care aim to increase access to mental health services and treatment, to achieve parity of esteem between physical and mental health care for patients who are housebound. However, there remains limited evidence on how to successfully implement this. Training community nurses as psychological wellbeing practitioners to offer mental health care alongside their current home-based services is one option. Design: A pluralistic qualitative study. T...
Background ‘Deep End’ primary care is a network of general practices serving communities facing extr...
The study was in two parts. In Part 1 the thematic content analysis of the nurses’ individual accoun...
Aims and objective: To capture the experiences of nurses in relation to the acutely physiologically ...
Aims and objectives To identify barriers and facilitators to implementing community nurses being ...
Background: Practice nurses (PNs) deliver much of the chronic disease management in primary care and...
BACKGROUND: People with severe mental illness (SMI) are at greater risk of earlier mortality due to ...
Introduction: Outreach interprofessional mental health services for nursing homes can increase the q...
Background: Tension is apparent between primary and secondary care services with regard to the treat...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
Background Practice nurses (PNs) deliver much of the chronic disease management in primary care and...
Abstract Background There is an increased interest in improving the physical health of people with m...
BACKGROUND: General practice is typically the first point of access to healthcare. However, emerging...
Background: This paper reports on a qualitative study utilising in-depth interviews of sixteen Austr...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
Mental illness is known to occur frequently in the general population and is more common within the ...
Background ‘Deep End’ primary care is a network of general practices serving communities facing extr...
The study was in two parts. In Part 1 the thematic content analysis of the nurses’ individual accoun...
Aims and objective: To capture the experiences of nurses in relation to the acutely physiologically ...
Aims and objectives To identify barriers and facilitators to implementing community nurses being ...
Background: Practice nurses (PNs) deliver much of the chronic disease management in primary care and...
BACKGROUND: People with severe mental illness (SMI) are at greater risk of earlier mortality due to ...
Introduction: Outreach interprofessional mental health services for nursing homes can increase the q...
Background: Tension is apparent between primary and secondary care services with regard to the treat...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
Background Practice nurses (PNs) deliver much of the chronic disease management in primary care and...
Abstract Background There is an increased interest in improving the physical health of people with m...
BACKGROUND: General practice is typically the first point of access to healthcare. However, emerging...
Background: This paper reports on a qualitative study utilising in-depth interviews of sixteen Austr...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
Mental illness is known to occur frequently in the general population and is more common within the ...
Background ‘Deep End’ primary care is a network of general practices serving communities facing extr...
The study was in two parts. In Part 1 the thematic content analysis of the nurses’ individual accoun...
Aims and objective: To capture the experiences of nurses in relation to the acutely physiologically ...