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on nursing intervention The intervention in this study was fairly complex in that individual units determined a workplace change to implement. For 6 months, change development and implementation was facilitated by a trained bachelor’s prep...
Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is a performance-monitoring framework that originated in the business sector but has more recently been applied to health services. The province of England is using the BSC approach to monitor quality of inpatient c...
mental health and general medical settings is that of an anxiety disorder (Dattilio & Kendall, 2000, pp 111). Professional literature suggests that cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) has been an efficient treatment against anxiety disorder (...
mental health problems is complex, with many of the elements of exclusion being, in different circumstances, both causal factors and consequences of mental ill-health (Link et al. 1997, Sayce 2000, ODPM 2004). Sayce (2001) provides a defini...
nurses in Britain and explore nurses' self reports of recovery practices in Britain. Findings support the soundness of the Recovery Self Assessment-Registered Nurse Version (RSA-RN) as a self-assessment instrument designed to evaluate recov...
mental health practice policy agenda. It is apparent that a commitment to including individuals in the local community and tackling the many-faceted elements of social disadvantage is embodied within the outreach service. However, despite t...
Mental health problems are the most common cause of disability and premature death, accounting for 23% of the burden of disease experienced by high-income countries (WHO, 1999). In response, The World Health Organisation Mental Health Unit...