How Can Mental Health Nurses Most Effectively Improve The Physical Well-Being Of People With Mental Problems In Both The Community And Inpatient Settings And With All Age Groups?

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How can mental health nurses most effectively improve the physical well-being of people with mental problems in both the community and inpatient settings and with all age groups?

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Abstract

Effectiveness of interventions for mental health nurse has not been generally established in literature. In this systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were identified, carried out in United Kingdom, where mental health interventions delivered by mental health nurses has been evaluated. Main online databases were searched in literature; key journals hand searched and authors contacted principal, resulting in the total of 52 studies, involving at least 7,172 service users. Data were extracted and then all identified tests were assessed for addition by two reviewers. Results showed that in UK, nurses are involved in providing the wide range of interventions in the variety of clinical health settings, with largely positive results.

Table of Contents

ABSTRACT1

CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION4

Whead covering is renowned about this topic?4

Background4

CHAPTER II: LITERATURE REVIEW8

Introduction8

New Nurse Retention: THE Critical Issue12

Reality Shock13

Mental health context15

CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY17

Search strategy17

Electronic searching to get released work17

Criteria for considering studies18

Exclusion19

Evaluation of relevance of its inclusion in review19

Study quality assessment19

CHAPTER IV: RESULTS21

Stage 121

Stage 221

Stage 322

Study details22

Designs22

Methodological value of encompassed trials23

Mental health nurses as part of teams delivering interventions for people with psychotic disorders / SMI40

Mental health nurses delivered intervention to people with nonpsychotic disorders43

Mental health nurses as part of teams delivering interventions to people with nonpsychotic disorders46

Mental health nurses delivering interventions for older people (all studies)48

Excluded studies49

Discussion50

CHAPTER V: CONCLUSION71

REFERENCES75

How can mental health nurses most effectively improve the physical well-being of people with mental problems in both the community and inpatient settings and with all age groups?

Chapter I: Introduction

What is known about this topic?

• Mental health nurses are largest group of professionals working in mental health in UK.

• THE previous review identified only 10 RCTs with mental health nurses. All these were in community mental health teams (CMHT).

• Little is known about effectiveness of provision of United Kingdom mental health nurses "of mental health interventions to clinical populations.

What this paper adds

• Overall, nurses in United Kingdom mental health delivery "of results of clinical interventions on positive results for clients.

• Number of trials that evaluated interventions is increasing slowly.

• Trial methodological quality is improving.

Background

Mental health nurses represent largest group of professionals working in mental health in UK (Department of Health, 2006). Mental health nurses in United Kingdom have followed the specific training and are registered with the professional regulatory body, Nursing and Midwifery Council. Total number of registered mental health nurses in UK is 47,000 (Department of Health, ...