Mental health nursing roles and functions in acute inpatient units : caring for people with intellectual disability and mental health problems - a literature review
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byA Pridding, D Watkins, Brenda Happell
The purpose of this paper is to review current national and international perspectives on the role and function of mental health nursing in dual disability within acute mental health inpatient settings. A universally accepted definition of the role and function of psychiatric nursing has been elusive. The role and function may be presumed to have core attributes that differ according to local conditions. The articulation of the role and function will contribute to the body of knowledge of psychiatric nursing and to improving the understanding of the nurse-patient relationship for those caring for people with dual disability in acute mental health inpatient facilities. The two identified key roles and functions of mental health nursing practice for people with intellectually disabilities within acute inpatient mental health facilities in Victoria will be discussed.
History
Volume
12
Issue
2
Start Page
1459
End Page
1470
Number of Pages
12
ISSN
0968-0624
Location
England
Publisher
International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Research
Language
en-aus
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Centre for Psychiatric Nursing Research and Practice; St. Vincent's Hospital (Melbourne, Vic.); Victorian Dual Disability Service;
Era Eligible
Yes
Journal
International journal of psychiatric nursing research.