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Attitudinal factors influencing quality nurse-led mental health interventions in primary care settings: (Record no. 9304)

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International Standard Serial Number 0279-3695
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Transcribing agency OCT
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Personal name Ireland, Patricia Ann
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Uniform title Journal of Psychological Nursing and mental health services /
Medium June 2023
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Title Attitudinal factors influencing quality nurse-led mental health interventions in primary care settings:
Remainder of title An integrative literature review /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Patricia Ann Ireland, Marea Topp, and Cynthia Wensley
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Thorofare, NJ
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Slack Inc.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent vol. 61(6): pages 25-32
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General note Abstract:<br/><br/>The world health organization's comprehensive mental health action plan, 2013-2020 identified mental health as a global priority. Preventive measures include provision of mental health intervention by nurses in primary care settings. The success of the interventions may be influenced by the attitudes of the practice nurses involved. The current integrative review explored how attitudinal factors influence quality nurse-led mental health intervention in primary care settings. A systematic search in five electronic databases identified 10 studies eligible for inclusion. Study design, method, population characteristics, and data relevant to the research question were extracted, coded, and analyzed. Themes created from the data were: stigma impacts patients' experiences of care; imperative of the right attitude, the right person; and need to apply a holistic framework. Results highlight the need to ensure nurses maintain clinical currency and competence in the delivery of holistic person-centered mental health care.
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Uncontrolled term Primary care settings
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Uncontrolled term Person-centered mental health care
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Personal name Topp, Marea
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Personal name Wensley, Cynthia
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