Psychiatric Nursing
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Telehealth Case Study: The Use of Telepresence Robot for Delivering Integrated Clinical Care.
- Advanced practice psychiatric nursing: a national profile.
- An analysis of research on religious and spiritual variables in three major mental health nursing journals, 1991-1995.
- An organizational and economic framework for restructuring psychiatric nurse labor use.
- Building interdisciplinary mental health services research teams: a case example.
- Certified psychiatric clinical nurse specialists.
- Clinical decision making and views about psychiatric advance directives.
- Commentary: psychiatric advance directives and recovery-oriented care.
- Effectiveness of the tobacco tactics program for psychiatric inpatient veterans: an implementation study.
- Health care reform and the federal transformation initiatives: capitalizing on the potential of advanced practice psychiatric nurses.
- Implementation and evaluation of a depression care model for homebound elderly.
- Implementation of a Recovery-Oriented Training Program for Psychiatric Nurses in the Inpatient Setting: A Mixed-Methods Hospital Quality Improvement Study.
- Integrating Mental Health Nursing in the Prelicensure Nursing Curriculum.
- Patient outcomes used by advanced practice psychiatric nurses to evaluate effectiveness of practice.
- Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: Onset, Risk Factors, and Protective Factors.
- Psychiatric nursing outcome research: the state of the science.
- Psychiatric-mental health nursing workforce in 2018: Implications for the future.
- Psychological morbidity of Thai families of a person with schizophrenia.
- Stress and challenge of psychiatric nursing clinical experiences.
- Teaching group skills to nurse managers.
- Trends in psychiatric mental health nursing education.
- Trends in psychiatric nursing graduate education.
- Using data to increase the national presence of psychiatric mental health nursing.
- Using the core curriculum on childhood trauma to strengthen clinical knowledge in evidence-based practitioners.