Community psychiatric nursing :
Brooker, C
Community psychiatric nursing : a research perspective - Chapman & Hall, 1990 - 303p
1 - The role of CPN with clients who deliberately harm themselves. 2 - A role for the CPN in supporting the carer of clients with dementia. 3 - Family burden - what does psychiatric illness mean to the carers ? 4 - Client satisfaction with CPN. 5 - Information for practice through computerized records. 6 - The goals and objectives of community psychiatric nursing. 7 - Evaluation of community psychiatric nursing in general practice. 8 - Out-of-work hours by CPNs. 9 - Psychiatrists' influence on the development of community psychiatric nursing services. 10 - The training needs of CPNs in relation to work with schizophrenic clients. 11 - A six-year follow-up study of nurses attending a course in community psychiatric nursing. 12 The historical development of the educational preparation of CPNs.
0412347903
Community psychiatric nursing
Research
WM 43.
Community psychiatric nursing : a research perspective - Chapman & Hall, 1990 - 303p
1 - The role of CPN with clients who deliberately harm themselves. 2 - A role for the CPN in supporting the carer of clients with dementia. 3 - Family burden - what does psychiatric illness mean to the carers ? 4 - Client satisfaction with CPN. 5 - Information for practice through computerized records. 6 - The goals and objectives of community psychiatric nursing. 7 - Evaluation of community psychiatric nursing in general practice. 8 - Out-of-work hours by CPNs. 9 - Psychiatrists' influence on the development of community psychiatric nursing services. 10 - The training needs of CPNs in relation to work with schizophrenic clients. 11 - A six-year follow-up study of nurses attending a course in community psychiatric nursing. 12 The historical development of the educational preparation of CPNs.
0412347903
Community psychiatric nursing
Research
WM 43.