PMID: 11933505Apr 6, 2002Paper

Developing psychosocial care: the development and evaluation of a short course which aims to introduce psychosocial interventions to inpatient staff

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
J A Baker

Abstract

Following on from the author's previous article (Baker 2000) which emphasizes the need to develop psychosocial interventions within inpatient care, the author describes the process of developing and implementing a short course aiming to introduce psychosocial interventions to inpatient staff. The article also discusses the evaluation of this course and identifies some of the difficulties for acute staff in developing these skills.

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