1. Master's level mental health nursing competencies, a prerequisite for equal health among service users in mental health care.
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Jormfeldt, Henrika, Skärsäter, Ingela, Doyle, Louise, Higgins, Agnes, Keogh, Brian, Ellilä, Heikki, Lahti, Mari, Meade, Oonagh, Stickley, Theodore, Sitvast, Jan, and Kilkku, Nina
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BEHAVIOR modification ,CLINICAL competence ,CURRICULUM ,HEALTH behavior ,HEALTH promotion ,HEALTH services accessibility ,HEALTH status indicators ,INTERPROFESSIONAL relations ,MASTER of arts degree ,MENTAL health services ,MENTAL illness ,NURSES ,NURSES' attitudes ,NURSING ,PSYCHIATRIC nursing ,PSYCHOTHERAPY patients ,QUALITY assurance ,SOCIAL stigma ,TEAMS in the workplace ,GRADUATE nursing education ,OCCUPATIONAL roles ,MASTERS programs (Higher education) ,PATIENT-centered care ,PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
Purpose: This discussion paper aims to explore the need of a clarified definition of master's level mental health nursing competencies in terms of knowledge, skills and attitudes in a European context. Mental health service users have, in spite of their right to equal overall health, higher rates of physical illness and are more likely to experience premature death than the general population. Implementation of a holistic concept of health comprising mental, physical and social aspects of health in mental health services has previously proved to be challenging. Methods: Master's level mental health nursing competencies in recent literature are discussed and illuminated in terms of knowledge, skills and attitudes in order to enable the promotion of equal overall health among service users in mental health services. Results: The discussion show contents, values and utility of master's level mental health nursing competencies in mental health services and contribute to reduced role ambiguity by distinguishing master's level responsibilities from undergraduate nursing tasks and obligations of other professionals in mental health care. Conclusion: This discussion paper shapes implications for developments in master's level mental health nursing education curricula. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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