The guide to mental health for nurses in primary care (book)FergusonARMSTRONG, E. The guide to mental health for nurses in primary care. Abingdon: Radcliffe Medical Press, 2002.Armstrong E. The guide to mental health for nurses in primary care. Abingdon: Radcliffe Medical Press; 2002....
The Guide to Mental Health for Nurses in Primary Care Armstrong Elizabeth (Ed) The Guide to Mental Health for Nurses in Primary Care 159pp Radcliffe Medica... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Emotional problems in primary care: what is the potential for increasing the role of nurses? It has been sugg...
Studies have also shown that those who are dealing with mental health issues, such as depression, stress or anxiety, tend to have a significantly higher rate of reported medical errors. While making mistakes is a normal part of life, for some nurses the consequences that come from making these...
(OH)D) levels of <20 ng ml−1; 53% were healthy agers as defined in the Nurses’ Health Study27 (free of major chronic diseases, disabilities, cognitive impairments and mental health limitations); and 88% were physically active (29% were active one to three times per week, and ...
Are nurses responding to the needs of patients in acute adult mental health care?Mac Gabhann, LMacGabhann, L. Are nurses responding to the needs of patients in acute adult mental health care? Mental Health Care 2000, 4, 85-8.
Trends in Mental Health: Implications for Advanced Practice Nurses To examine current trends in mental health care for vulnerable populations and suggest how advanced practice nurses (APNs) can incorporate mental health ca... KR Puskar,L Bernardo - 《Journal of the American Association of Nurse Prac...
Issues in Mental Health NursingHappell, B, Platania-Phung, C, Stanton, R and Millar, F. Exploring the views of nurses on the cardiometabolic health nurse in mental health services in Australia. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2015; 36(2): 135-44. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3109/ ...
(primary care physicians, pharmacists, advanced practitioners, nurses, therapists, educators, nutritionists, and mental health professionals) with well-established mechanisms of collaboration of all elements and promptly available communication technologies within health systems and between professionals to ...
Mental Vitality @ Work: The effectiveness of a mental module for workers' health surveillance for nurses and allied health professionals, comparing two app... Purpose The aim of this study was to compare two approaches for a worker's health surveillance (WHS) mental module on work functioning ...
This paper describes current and potential roles of public health nurses in the care of adults with serious mental disabilities and explores incentives and barriers to the expansion of the role of public health nurses in this area. One hundred thirty-five directors of nursing of public health agen...