
Mental health problems in primary care: a study of nurse practitioners' practice.
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, Journal Article
Martin, AC; Davis, LL
Published in: The Nurse Practitioner
October 1989
The purpose of this study was to explore whether NPs see clients for mental health problems in the primary care setting and the strategies NPs use to manage such problems. The results of a survey of 110 nurse practitioners suggest that NPs regularly encounter clients with mental health problems, use a wide variety of individual and family-focused strategies in caring for such clients and typically refer clients who have multiple problems/diagnoses.
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Published In
The Nurse Practitioner
ISSN
0361-1817
Publication Date
October 1989
Volume
14
Issue
10
Related Subject Headings
- 1110 Nursing
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Martin, A. C., & Davis, L. L. (1989). Mental health problems in primary care: a study of nurse practitioners' practice. The Nurse Practitioner, 14(10).
Martin, A. C., and L. L. Davis. “Mental health problems in primary care: a study of nurse practitioners' practice.” The Nurse Practitioner 14, no. 10 (October 1989).
Martin AC, Davis LL. Mental health problems in primary care: a study of nurse practitioners' practice. The Nurse Practitioner. 1989 Oct;14(10).
Martin, A. C., and L. L. Davis. “Mental health problems in primary care: a study of nurse practitioners' practice.” The Nurse Practitioner, vol. 14, no. 10, Oct. 1989.
Martin AC, Davis LL. Mental health problems in primary care: a study of nurse practitioners' practice. The Nurse Practitioner. 1989 Oct;14(10).

Published In
The Nurse Practitioner
ISSN
0361-1817
Publication Date
October 1989
Volume
14
Issue
10
Related Subject Headings
- 1110 Nursing